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Realising Farmers' Rights to Crop Genetic Resources

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Realising Farmers' Rights to Crop Genetic Resources

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Success Stories and Best Practices

Realising Farmers' Rights to Crop Genetic Resources

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Realising Farmers' Rights to Crop Genetic Resources book

Success Stories and Best Practices
Edited ByRegine Andersen, Tone Winge
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 18 June 2013
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203078907
Pages 232
eBook ISBN 9780203078907
Subjects Development Studies, Environment & Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability, Law
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Andersen, R., & Winge, T. (Eds.). (2013). Realising Farmers' Rights to Crop Genetic Resources: Success Stories and Best Practices (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203078907

ABSTRACT

Farmers' Rights are essential for maintaining crop genetic diversity, which is the basis of all food and agricultural production in the world. The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture recognizes Farmers' Rights and provides for relevant measures. However, implementation is slow, and in many countries there is resistance. 

This book shows the necessity of realizing Farmers' Rights for poverty alleviation and food security, the practical possibilities of doing so, and the potential gains for development and society at large. It provides decision-makers and practitioners with a conceptual framework for understanding Farmers’ Rights and success stories showing how each of the elements of Farmers' Rights can be realized in practice. The success stories have brought substantial achievements as regards one or more of the four elements of Farmers' Rights: the rights of farmers to save, use, exchange and sell farm-saved seed; the protection of traditional knowledge; benefit- sharing; and participation in decision-making. 

This does not mean that these examples are perfect. Challenges encountered on the way are conveyed and offer important lessons. The stories represent different regions and localities, including Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, as well as various categories of stakeholders and types of initiatives and policies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I Introduction

chapter 1|9 pages

Crop genetic diversity and Farmers’ Rights

ByREGINE ANDERSEN

chapter 2|9 pages

What constitutes a success story in the context of Farmers’ Rights?

ByREGINE ANDERSEN, TONEWINGE

part |2 pages

Part II Success stories from the realisation of Farmers’ Rights to save, use, exchange and sell farm-saved seed

chapter 3|17 pages

Norway’s path to ensuring Farmers’ Rights in the European context

ByREGINE ANDERSEN

chapter 4|14 pages

Conservation of local varieties in the Basque Country in spite of legal restrictions

ByTONE WINGE, HELEN GROOME

chapter 5|9 pages

Combining Farmers’ Rights and plant variety protection in Indian law

ByTONE WINGE, REGINE ANDERSEN AND ANITHA RAMANNA-PATHAK

part |2 pages

Part III Success stories from the protection of traditional knowledge

chapter 6|15 pages

Cataloguing potato varieties and traditional knowledge from the Andean highlands of Huancavelica, Peru

ByMARIA SCURRAH, STEF DE HAAN AND TONE WINGE

chapter 7|15 pages

A community registry in the Philippines

ByREGINE ANDERSEN, TERESITA H. BORROMEO

part |2 pages

Part IV Success stories from the realisation of Farmers’ Rights to participate in benefit sharing

chapter 8|20 pages

Participatory barley breeding in Syria

BySALVATORE CECCARELLI, STEFANIA GRANDO, TONE WINGE

chapter 9|17 pages

Benefiting from diversity in Nepal

ByTONE WINGE, REGINE ANDERSEN, PRATAP SHRESTHA

chapter 10|12 pages

Community seed fairs in Zimbabwe

ByROBERT CHAKANDA, ANDREW MUSHITA, TONE WINGE

chapter 11|10 pages

Farmer innovation inTigray, Ethiopia

ByFETIEN ABAY, ÅSMUND BJØRNSTAD, TONE WINGE

chapter 12|11 pages

Capacity building and farmer empowerment in Mali

ByMAMADOU GOÏTA, MODIBO GOÏTA, MOHAMED COULIBALY

chapter 13|12 pages

The Hiroshima Agricultural Gene Bank: re-introducing local varieties, maintaining traditional knowledge

ByYOSHIAKI NISHIKAWA, TONE WINGE

part |2 pages

PartV Success stories from farmers’ participation in decision-making

chapter 14|14 pages

Advocacy for Farmers’ Rights in Nepal

ByTONE WINGE, KAMALESH ADHIKARI, REGINE ANDERSEN

part |2 pages

PartVI Ways forward

chapter 15|8 pages

Future prospects for the realisation of Farmers’ Rights

ByREGINE ANDERSEN, TONE WINGE
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