Using local agricultural biodiversity - A Kenyan farmer's story
Peninah Mwangangi has a smallholder farm in the arid region of Kitui, in eastern Kenya. She explains how using local traditional food crops have helped mitigate against harvest loss when the rains don't come. This is the third story in our 'Fork in the Road' series as part of our Rio+20 campaign.
Why understanding forest genetic resources is vital for future options
Laura Snook Programme Leader, Forest Genetic Resources Conservation and Use, talks about the need to harness the huge genetic diversity of different tree species to face challenges such as climate change and find sustainable ways to use and conserve it for our future. This video is the latest from our Rio+20 campaign blog.
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Bioversity International announced today that it will receive funding through Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative created by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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The Top 20 Bioversity International donors in 2010 - restricted and non-restricted funds
Supporters - On-farm conservation, neglected and underutilised species, and the challenge of climate change
On-farm conservation, neglected and underutilised species, and the challenge of climate change - A list of supporters
Award for banana research
Collaboration between Honduras and Tanzania to improve banana production has been recognized by the UN’s Global South-South Development Expo
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Bioversity International has 501(c)(3) status, via its USA Foundation. This allows US companies and individuals to support Bioversity's programmes and projects to help some of the poorest people around the world in a tax efficient manner.
Bioversity International (UK)
Bioversity International have created a new UK registered charity to help raise awareness about the importance of our agricultural biodiversity research and to raise funds to help us continue our work.
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Bioversity International relies on the support of donors to carry out its work. On behalf of our partners, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our donors and partners for their generous contributions.
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