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Agricultural Heritage: A New Vision, A new Hope






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    The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing a deterioration of the humanitarian situation, owing to the escalation of civil conflict particularly in eastern and southern provinces. Already affected by extreme poverty and a fragile security context, this has rendered communities increasingly vulnerable and increased the levels of food insecurity, with 7.7 million people severely food insecure (IPC Phases 3 and 4). In response, FAO is providing emergency agricultural assistance (seeds a nd tools) to displaced families in the Kasai and Tangankyika provinces, mainly targeting women beneficiaries.
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    Conserving the Agrobiodiversity heritage of the Koraput Region, India and Establishment of a Genetic Heritage Park. Format for Proposals of Candidate Systems for the Globally-important Ingenious Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) Programme
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    2016
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    Koraput region of the state of Orissa in India is known for its ecological wealth coexisting with poverty, generally referred to as the paradox of economic poverty in the midst of genetic prosperity. Koraput is a tribal district; more than 70% of the total population comprises of scheduled tribes. There are as many as 52 tribal groups in this district. The socio-economic indicators in these areas are comparable to the worst in the world with the percentage of people below the poverty line rangi ng from 72% to 83%. The genetic repository of the region is of great significance in the global context. About 79 plant angiosperm species and one gymnosperm are endemic to the region. Despite the genetic richness and poverty in plenty, no significant effort has been undertaken in the region to overcome the prevailing dichotomy between resource richness and rural poverty. The system could well be designed to provide opportunity for developing efficient people centred, pro-nature, pro-poor and pr o-women oriented programmes in the region that could bring in rural prosperity and ensuring a long term biohapinness for the people and the region. The unique features of the system assumes global importance and initiatives need to be in place for local people to be a part of the conservation and, sustainable and equitable use of the bioresources which they have been bestowed with.
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