Calls for a global food system transformation and finding more sustainable ways of producing healthier, safe and nutritious food for all have spurred production approaches such as sustainable intensification and biofortification with limited consideration of the copious amounts of orphan crops, traditional varieties and wild edible species readily available in many countries, mostly in and around smallholder farmers’ fields. This paper explores the potential role of locally available; affordable and climate-resilient orphan crops, traditional varieties and wild edible species to support local food system transformation. Evidence from Brazil, Kenya, Guatemala, India, Mali, Sri Lanka and Turkey is used to showcase a three-pronged approach tha...
In India, children may soon have school lunches that include finger millet instead of their usual ri...
Appendices treated separatelyProblems of under- and over-nutrition are prevailing in developing coun...
This paper outlines the methodology for mainstreaming biodiversity developed by the Biodiversity for...
Calls for a global food system transformation and finding more sustainable ways of producing healthi...
The global food system is causing large-scale environmental degradation and is a major contributor t...
Many wild edible species are disappearing due to environmental pressures or to neglect as population...
For addressing potential food shortages, a fundamental tradeoff exists between investing more resour...
When crops that could contribute to better food, health and income are abandoned by communities, mar...
Background: Despite the abundance of edible biodiversity, both wild and cultivated, malnutrition and...
The global food system is causing large‐scale environmental degradation and is a major contributor t...
Africa has a rich botanical heritage; however, only a few species dominate its food systems. Using a...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
The paper highlights the novel and ingenious approaches Brazil, Kenya, Sri Lanka and Turkey used to ...
Degradation of socio-ecological production landscapes (SEPLs) triggered mainly by the impoverishment...
The growing world population exerts tremendous pressure on our finite food resources. Since the lion...
In India, children may soon have school lunches that include finger millet instead of their usual ri...
Appendices treated separatelyProblems of under- and over-nutrition are prevailing in developing coun...
This paper outlines the methodology for mainstreaming biodiversity developed by the Biodiversity for...
Calls for a global food system transformation and finding more sustainable ways of producing healthi...
The global food system is causing large-scale environmental degradation and is a major contributor t...
Many wild edible species are disappearing due to environmental pressures or to neglect as population...
For addressing potential food shortages, a fundamental tradeoff exists between investing more resour...
When crops that could contribute to better food, health and income are abandoned by communities, mar...
Background: Despite the abundance of edible biodiversity, both wild and cultivated, malnutrition and...
The global food system is causing large‐scale environmental degradation and is a major contributor t...
Africa has a rich botanical heritage; however, only a few species dominate its food systems. Using a...
Business as usual or transformative change? While the global agro-industrial food system is credited...
The paper highlights the novel and ingenious approaches Brazil, Kenya, Sri Lanka and Turkey used to ...
Degradation of socio-ecological production landscapes (SEPLs) triggered mainly by the impoverishment...
The growing world population exerts tremendous pressure on our finite food resources. Since the lion...
In India, children may soon have school lunches that include finger millet instead of their usual ri...
Appendices treated separatelyProblems of under- and over-nutrition are prevailing in developing coun...
This paper outlines the methodology for mainstreaming biodiversity developed by the Biodiversity for...