Via the « Distinction Uniformity Stability - DUS » criteria, the legislative framework of the European Union imposes a norm of standardisation for the registration of plant varieties in the catalogue allowing for the marketing of respective seeds. As practitionners of “crop biodiversity”, very few farmers register their crop varieties, despite the existing derogation system. Starting from a set of four case studies – Semailles (Belgium), Kokopelli (France), Kaol Kozh (France) and Conaterra (Brazil)– we demonstrate that these crop diversity farmers develop numerous strategies to enable the circulation of their seed (sometimes kept invisible), but also, at the same time, to render visible their public demands (Dewey 1927) (Zask 2008)(Zask 200...
Current farmers’ breeding goes beyond the gradual selection in landraces, and includes development a...
Practical recommendations: Selection will be continuously applied by the farmer since the environmen...
International audienceSeed movements around the world share a common enemy: global seed corporations...
International audienceAgroecology calls for a global approach, integrating scientific, practical, an...
This chapter aims to study the current balance between the offer and demand of the organic seed sect...
European Union seems to have a two-faced approach to the Biodiversity. One of this is a support to ...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Since the Earth Summit (1992), there has been an epistemological shift in research on the diversity ...
Seed is an essential start of any crop production. Seed, as both botanical seed and vegetive plantin...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
International audienceSince the Earth Summit (1992), there has been an epistemological shift in rese...
International audienceSince the Earth Summit (1992), there has been an epistemological shift in rese...
Varietal and genetic diversity sustain modern agriculture and is provided by breeding systems. Failu...
Over the last half-century, quality control standards have had the perverse effect of restricting th...
In a context of severe plant genetic diversity erosion, the regulatory framework of the European Uni...
Current farmers’ breeding goes beyond the gradual selection in landraces, and includes development a...
Practical recommendations: Selection will be continuously applied by the farmer since the environmen...
International audienceSeed movements around the world share a common enemy: global seed corporations...
International audienceAgroecology calls for a global approach, integrating scientific, practical, an...
This chapter aims to study the current balance between the offer and demand of the organic seed sect...
European Union seems to have a two-faced approach to the Biodiversity. One of this is a support to ...
European seed policies and legislation have contributed to fostering a system in which fewer varieti...
Since the Earth Summit (1992), there has been an epistemological shift in research on the diversity ...
Seed is an essential start of any crop production. Seed, as both botanical seed and vegetive plantin...
These days, the world and every country in it are faced with the task of ensuring food security for ...
International audienceSince the Earth Summit (1992), there has been an epistemological shift in rese...
International audienceSince the Earth Summit (1992), there has been an epistemological shift in rese...
Varietal and genetic diversity sustain modern agriculture and is provided by breeding systems. Failu...
Over the last half-century, quality control standards have had the perverse effect of restricting th...
In a context of severe plant genetic diversity erosion, the regulatory framework of the European Uni...
Current farmers’ breeding goes beyond the gradual selection in landraces, and includes development a...
Practical recommendations: Selection will be continuously applied by the farmer since the environmen...
International audienceSeed movements around the world share a common enemy: global seed corporations...