Seed multiplication by resource-limited farmers : proceedings of the Latin American Workshop, Goiâna, Brazil, 7-11 April 2003.
Series: FAO plant production and protection papers ; 180.Publication details: Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004.Description: xii, 86 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 30 cmISBN:- 9251052174
- ORG SB117.4.D44 L39 2004
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ORG SB113.7 J34 2000 دراسة تحسين إنتاجية محاصيل الحبوب في الوطن العربي / | ORG SB113.75.A4 J34 1996 دراسة عن تطوير تقاوى الحاصلات الزراعية الرئيسية بالجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية / | ORG SB113.75.A65 J34 1994 الدراسة الاولية لامكانية انتاج التقاوى المحسنة لمحاصيل الحبوب فى الوطن العربى / | ORG SB117.4.D44 L39 2003 Seed multiplication by resource-limited farmers : | ORG SB123.3 .H55 2000 Core collections of plant genetic resources / | ORG SB123.3 .P37 2000 Participatory approaches to the conservation and use of plant genetic resources / | ORG SB123.3 .P76 1994 Proceedings of a joint FAO/IPGRI workshop on ex situ germplasm conservation, 7-9 October 1993, Prague, Czech Republic / |
TC/M/Y5706E/1/11.04/1350"--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
FAO, through its Seed and Plant Genetics Resources Service, is conducting a series of workshops to generate ideas, develop methodologiesand facilitate initiatives aimed at strengthening on-farm seed multiplication (the informal seed system), thereby addressing security needs of smallholder farmers. The informal seed system in Latin America receives inadequate attention from policy-makers. FAO organized the Latin American Workshop on Seed Multiplication by Resource-limited Farmers to identify the major constraints facing on-farm seed production and the groups of resource-limited farmers to be targeted, and to propose solutions for increasing the availability of good quality seed to small-holder farmers.
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