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Community Agro Biodiversity Conservation Continuum:An Integrated Approach to Achieve Food and Nutrition Security


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1 M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India
 

Agrobiodiversity is a confluence of the past, present and future and both a tangible and intangible resource critical for both rural and urban food and nutrition security. Transformation in agricultural technologies, land and water use and urbanization has been largely responsible for its rapid erosion. In-situ conservation of crops and varieties within the context of communities is being increasingly recognized an important pathway for sustainable use of agrobiodiversity. The present article describes a C4 Approach that pay concurrent attention to conservation, cultivation, consumption and commerce of agrobiodiversity resources, conceptualized and operationalized by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in three agrobiodiversity hotspots of India. The C4 Approach consists of a series of village level interventions like establishment of gene-seed-grain banks, participatory conservation systems, participatory varietal selection, seed purification, promotion of farmer to farmer seed exchange, promotion of good agronomic and planting practices, use of small machinery for processing rice and millets at local level, product diversification and linking to markets for strengthening livelihoods as well as mainstreaming use of agrobiodiversity among urban consumers. Training and capacity development and institutionalization of the efforts through formation of grassischolar_mains institutions dovetailed with science based interventions were important components aimed at sustaining the efforts.

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Agrobiodiversity, Community Partnership, Conservation, Consumption and Commerce, Cultivation, Food and Nutrition Security.
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Authors

N. Anil Kumar
M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India
V. Arivudai Nambi
M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India
M. Geetha Rani
M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India
E. D. Israel Oliver King
M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India
Susanta Sekar Chaudhury
M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India
Smita Mishra
M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai 600 113, India

Abstract


Agrobiodiversity is a confluence of the past, present and future and both a tangible and intangible resource critical for both rural and urban food and nutrition security. Transformation in agricultural technologies, land and water use and urbanization has been largely responsible for its rapid erosion. In-situ conservation of crops and varieties within the context of communities is being increasingly recognized an important pathway for sustainable use of agrobiodiversity. The present article describes a C4 Approach that pay concurrent attention to conservation, cultivation, consumption and commerce of agrobiodiversity resources, conceptualized and operationalized by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in three agrobiodiversity hotspots of India. The C4 Approach consists of a series of village level interventions like establishment of gene-seed-grain banks, participatory conservation systems, participatory varietal selection, seed purification, promotion of farmer to farmer seed exchange, promotion of good agronomic and planting practices, use of small machinery for processing rice and millets at local level, product diversification and linking to markets for strengthening livelihoods as well as mainstreaming use of agrobiodiversity among urban consumers. Training and capacity development and institutionalization of the efforts through formation of grassischolar_mains institutions dovetailed with science based interventions were important components aimed at sustaining the efforts.

Keywords


Agrobiodiversity, Community Partnership, Conservation, Consumption and Commerce, Cultivation, Food and Nutrition Security.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv109%2Fi3%2F474-487