The Context of Seed Systems/Comparing Farm and Village-level Determinants of Millet Diversity in Marginal Environments of India

AuthorLatha Nagarajan
AuthorSmale Melinda
AuthorGlewwe Paul
Date of acession2023-12-07T08:05:21Z
Date of availability2023-12-07T08:05:21Z
Date of issue2015
AbstractThe purpose of the research paper is to characterize biological diversity related to millets in the semi-arid regions of India at various spatial scales of analysis (e.g., farm household versus community levels) and place that evidence in a broader seed systems (includes both formal and informal) context. An important finding of this research is that producer access to millet genetic resources is affected by the extent to which seed is traded via formal markets or through other social institutions, along with farm and household characteristics. Findings also underscore the need for an enhanced theoretical understanding of local seed markets in analyzing crop variety choices and the diversity of materials grown in less favored environments.
DOIhttps://agris.fao.org/search/en/providers/122566/records/6473920f68b4c299a3f9fde0
URLhttps://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2762
URLhttps://agris.fao.org/search/en/providers/122566/records/6473920f68b4c299a3f9fde0
Languageen
SubjectBiodiversity
SubjectMillets
SubjectMarkets
SubjectDiversification
TitleThe Context of Seed Systems/Comparing Farm and Village-level Determinants of Millet Diversity in Marginal Environments of India
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