What do high food prices mean for farmers' seed access?
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Año: 2008
Access to seed of locally adapted crops - both landraces and improved varieties - is crucial for farmers to maintain and increase the productivity of basic food crops. Access is defined by three dimensions: physical availability, cost and information. increasing seed supply is only one way of increasing physical access - and in many cases it might not be the most effective, if lack of information or capacity to purchase are the problem rather than the lack of seed.
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ftp://ftp.fao.org/es/ESA/policybriefs/seed_access_en.pdf
Tipo de documento: Nota de política