Seed exchange networks for agrobiodiversity conservation. A review
Marco
Pautasso,
Guntra
Aistara,
Adeline
Barnaud,
Sophie
Caillon
and Pascal
Clouvel,
et al.
Agrobiodiversity,
the diversity of agricultural systems from genes to varieties and
crop species, from farming methods to landscape composition, is part
of humanity’s cultural heritage. The circulation of seed among
farmers is central to agrobiodiversity, but this is only just
emerging as an area of study. The available literature suggests that
there is insufficient knowledge about how seed exchange networks will
cope with changes in climates, socio-economic factors, and family
structures that have supported seed exchange systems to date. More
research is therefore suggested.
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