This issue paper is written for a broad audience not acquainted with the topic before. It seeks in simple formulations to explain the importance of Farmers’ Rights for the maintenance of agrobiodiversity and for food security in developing countries. It shows how farmers since the dawn of agriculture have contributed to the inconceivable wealth of agrobiodiversity we have today and what problems farmers of today are faced with when they seek to continue this work. Furthermore, the issue paper presents the international commitments pertaining to Farmers’ Rights and the..
Patented gene-modified crop seeds have a growing impact on how farming is done in the countries wher...
This brief has been prepared by Bioversity International for delegates to the 2016 Global Consulta...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...
This issue paper is written for a broad audience not acquainted with the topic before. It seeks in s...
Agrobiodiversity conservation is vital for food security, maintaining ecological balance, and preser...
International audienceAbstractIn light of the ongoing agrobiodiversity erosion process, we delve int...
Armed with the ‘equity’ and ‘conservation’ arguments that have a deep resonance with farming communi...
Contestations about the way in which digital sequence information is used and regulated have created...
Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers’ customary management o...
What role and influence have developing countries during the negotiations of international environme...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...
This policy brief highlights developments in global negotiations on the conservation, development an...
This Note discusses strategies for cultivating Farmers\u27 Rights internationally. The rise of inter...
In many developing countries, there is concern that a conventional system of plant breeders' rights ...
There are, at least, three different but complementary international legal regimes that deal directl...
Patented gene-modified crop seeds have a growing impact on how farming is done in the countries wher...
This brief has been prepared by Bioversity International for delegates to the 2016 Global Consulta...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...
This issue paper is written for a broad audience not acquainted with the topic before. It seeks in s...
Agrobiodiversity conservation is vital for food security, maintaining ecological balance, and preser...
International audienceAbstractIn light of the ongoing agrobiodiversity erosion process, we delve int...
Armed with the ‘equity’ and ‘conservation’ arguments that have a deep resonance with farming communi...
Contestations about the way in which digital sequence information is used and regulated have created...
Although achieving in situ conservation is possible without changing farmers’ customary management o...
What role and influence have developing countries during the negotiations of international environme...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...
This policy brief highlights developments in global negotiations on the conservation, development an...
This Note discusses strategies for cultivating Farmers\u27 Rights internationally. The rise of inter...
In many developing countries, there is concern that a conventional system of plant breeders' rights ...
There are, at least, three different but complementary international legal regimes that deal directl...
Patented gene-modified crop seeds have a growing impact on how farming is done in the countries wher...
This brief has been prepared by Bioversity International for delegates to the 2016 Global Consulta...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...