The Asia-Pacific Regional Consultation was held at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, India from 27-29 November 1996. It was organized by IPGRI in collaboration with FAO, IARI and ICAR. This was the first Regional Consultation after the fourth International Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources held at Leipzig, Germany in June 1996. Globally, much information has been synthesized on PGR for food and agriculture in the FAO State of the World's Plant Genetic Resources and the Global Plan of Action for the conservation and sustainable utilization of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture. It discussed the concerns and issues emerging out of the deliberations of the ITC, the sub-regional meetings h...
Internatioanl training workshop on the conservation and utilization of tropical/substropical plant g...
In a world where two thirds of the total population does not eat well or enough, improving food qual...
The plant genetic resources (PGR) are finite and vulnerable for loss due to introduction of new crop...
Regional plant genetic resources (PGR) networks can be very effective mechanisms for strengthening N...
This workshop is designed for national PGR programme policy makers, planners and leaders, gene bank ...
Several universities in East and Southeast Asia established Master’s programmes on plant genetic res...
The Regional Network for Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in East Asia (EA-PGR) was e...
These proceedings deal with the deliberations of the first annual meeting of the project organized b...
Report of the fourth meeting of the CGIAR Genetic Resources Policy Committee, held in Stockholm, Oct...
The Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (GPA) adopted in Leipz...
IPGRI's programme is complex, with many related activities going on in different parts of the world,...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
Serie Reports, Results, and Recommendations from Technical Events Series A2/LC (IICA) no. 96-01.The ...
This publication reports the workshop on in situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic r...
This publication is intended to assist countries in strengthening the coordination and planning func...
Internatioanl training workshop on the conservation and utilization of tropical/substropical plant g...
In a world where two thirds of the total population does not eat well or enough, improving food qual...
The plant genetic resources (PGR) are finite and vulnerable for loss due to introduction of new crop...
Regional plant genetic resources (PGR) networks can be very effective mechanisms for strengthening N...
This workshop is designed for national PGR programme policy makers, planners and leaders, gene bank ...
Several universities in East and Southeast Asia established Master’s programmes on plant genetic res...
The Regional Network for Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources in East Asia (EA-PGR) was e...
These proceedings deal with the deliberations of the first annual meeting of the project organized b...
Report of the fourth meeting of the CGIAR Genetic Resources Policy Committee, held in Stockholm, Oct...
The Global Plan of Action on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (GPA) adopted in Leipz...
IPGRI's programme is complex, with many related activities going on in different parts of the world,...
While controversies over the ownership, control and exchange of plant genetic resources for food and...
Serie Reports, Results, and Recommendations from Technical Events Series A2/LC (IICA) no. 96-01.The ...
This publication reports the workshop on in situ conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic r...
This publication is intended to assist countries in strengthening the coordination and planning func...
Internatioanl training workshop on the conservation and utilization of tropical/substropical plant g...
In a world where two thirds of the total population does not eat well or enough, improving food qual...
The plant genetic resources (PGR) are finite and vulnerable for loss due to introduction of new crop...