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Improving crop and livestock germplasm What, why, how & what next?

Por: Intra-ACP Agricultural Policy Programme | Canbean Associates Inc.(Toronto, Canadá) | Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute | IICA, Nassau (Bahamas).
Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries APP policy brief ; No. 2.Editor: Bahamas IICA 2016Descripción: 11 p.Otro título: Working together, CARIFORUM (CARICOM) member States can make valuable strides toward food and nutrition security through the use of improved germplasm.Tema(s): GERMOPLASMA | GERMPLASM | GERMPLASM | GANADO | LIVESTOCK | BÉTAIL | PRODUCTIVIDAD | PRODUCTIVITY | PRODUCTIVITÉ | RESILIENCIA FRENTE A IMPACTOS Y CRISIS | RESILIENCE | RÉSILIENCE AUX CATASTROPHES ET CRISES | ADOPCIÓN DE INNOVACIONES | INNOVATION ADOPTION | ADOPTION DE L'INNOVATION | RECURSOS GENETICOS | GENETIC RESOURCES | RESSOURCE GÉNÉTIQUE | CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO | CLIMATE CHANGE | CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE | CARIBE | CARIBBEAN | CARAÏBESRecursos en línea: eng Resumen: This Brief has been completed based on APP actions to date, including studies on the harmonization of protocols for movement of plant and animal germplasm across the Caribbean Region, the experiences of Regional technicians receiving germplasm training in Fiji, and field trials and training to improve the transfer and adoption of improved germplasm production and utilisation technologies.

This Brief has been completed based on APP actions to date, including studies on the harmonization of protocols for movement of plant and animal germplasm across the Caribbean Region, the experiences of Regional technicians receiving germplasm training in Fiji, and field trials and training to improve the transfer and adoption of improved germplasm production and utilisation technologies.

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