Mobilizing diversity: establishment of the first two community seedbanks in South Africa’s smallholder farming areas
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Vernooy, R.; Sthapit, B.; Tjikana, T.; Dibiloane, A.; Maluleke, N.; Moila, P.; Phora, G. (2016) Mobilizing diversity: establishment of the first two community seedbanks in South Africa’s smallholder farming areas. Bioversity International; Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Pretoria. 17 p. ISBN: 978-92-9255-044-8
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This report presents the findings of the 2015 field missions to Limpopo and Eastern Cape provinces of the Republic of South Africa. The missions aimed to build the technical and organizational capacity of the farmers to be able to manage the community seedbanks independently, with minimum support from Bioversity International and the NPGRC. Physical buildings were built or prepared and farmers in the two project sites contributed seeds for the very first collections of their community seedbanks. Contributing farmers have agreed on the functions and governance and management structures of the community seedbanks, and have learned about seed registration, and seed selection, treatment, storage and maintenance.
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Ronnie Vernooyhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8864-4892
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FARMERS; GENE BANKS; MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES; TRAINING;Countries
South AfricaRegions
Southern AfricaOrganizations Affiliated to the Authors
Bioversity International; Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, South AfricaRelated material
Related reference: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56593
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Maluleke, N.; Moila, P.; Phora, G.; Dibiloane, A.; Vernooy, R.; Sthapit, B. (2015) Savouring diversity: first steps in implementing a strategy to support community seedbanks in South Africa’s smallholder farming areas. Report of follow up field visits to Limpopo and Eastern Cape. Bioversity International. 16 p. ISBN: 978-92-9255-012-7
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