Strengthening community seed banks in East and Southern Africa in times of Covid-19

This brief presents the highlights of the work done in 2020 in East and Southern Africa – in the difficult context of the outbreak of Covid 19− to strengthen community seed banks and foster the collaboration between them and with the national genebank of each country. Highlights include the development of a protocol for the collaboration between a national genebank and community seed banks; seed and knowledge exchanges between the national genebank of Kenya and community seed banks; the development of a standard operational procedure for community seed banks in Uganda; the establishment of the first community seed bank under the ‘umbrella’ of the Zambia Agricultural Research Institute; and the exploration of opportunities for registration of farmer seed and supporting the formulation of enabling policies for smallholder farmer seed systems in Zimbabwe.

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Main Authors: Kimani, Dominic, Adokorach, Joyce, Munkombwe, Graybill, Mushita, Andrew, Otieno, Gloria Atieno, Recha, Tobias, Subedi, Abishkar, Vernooy, Ronnie
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2021-04
Subjects:gene banks, cooperation, standards, community organizations, covid-19, banco de genes, cooperación, normas,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113388
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