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  • Happy International Day of Biodiversity

    Happy International Day of Biodiversity

    22 May 2013 
    Join us on a journey to find out more about work we are doing to promote the use and conservation of agricultural and forest biodiversity. Bioversity International celebrates smallholder farmers who are using and conserving vital biodiversity around the world.
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  • Experts call for action to address the loss of knowledge about plants

    Experts call for action to address the loss of knowledge about plants

    20 May 2013 
    Concerned by the alarming loss of plant species, on 1-2 May international experts met in St Louis, USA, calling for a concerted worldwide effort to address the loss of essential knowledge about plants and their uses, especially at the level of local communities.
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  • Zooming in on nutrition-sensitive landscapes

    Zooming in on nutrition-sensitive landscapes

    15 May 2013 
    At Nutrition-sensitive landscapes, a CIFOR and ICRAF organized side-event at the Conference on Forests for Food Security and Nutrition, Bioversity International's researcher Céline Termote spoke about putting people at the centre of the landscapes approach: "Food is an expression of their culture, we must not forget that," she said. Photo: CIFOR
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  • International Conference on Forests for Food Security and Nutrition

    International Conference on Forests for Food Security and Nutrition

    9 May 2013 
    The International Conference on Forests, Food Security and Nutrition will take place at FAO in Rome, Italy from 13-15 May, 2013. The Conference aims to increase understanding of the crucial role that forests, trees and agroforestry systems can play in improving the food security and nutrition of rural people, especially in developing countries.
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  • New lethal coconut disease threatens Papua New Guinea smallholders' livelihoods

    New lethal coconut disease threatens Papua New Guinea smallholders' livelihoods

    8 May 2013 
    In Papua New Guinea, a lethal plant disease called Bogia syndrome is killing coconut palms, other palm species and some banana varieties. With support from Bioversity International and CGIAR, COGENT is mobilizing the fight against this disease and to re-locate the International Coconut Collection.
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  • Strategic Action Plan to strengthen the Plant Genetic Resources in Mesoamerica

    Strategic Action Plan to strengthen the Plant Genetic Resources in Mesoamerica

    6 May 2013 
    Discussions on the Strategic Action Plan for Mesoamerica's Plant Genetic Resources (SAP) featured prominently at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Programa Cooperativo Centroamericano para el Mejoramiento de Cultivos y Animales (PCCMCA), and continues to make headway in the Americas.
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  • Agricultural biodiversity plays key role in food and nutritional security

    Agricultural biodiversity plays key role in food and nutritional security

    2 May 2013 
    While over 1 billion people are overweight and obese around the world, an estimated 868 million are undernourished. This paradox is explored in a new book, Diversifying Food and Diets, co-edited by Bioversity International scientist Danny Hunter who is also an Adjunct Lecturer in Botany and Plant Science at NUI Galway.
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  • Symposium on Indicators of Resilience in socio-ecological production landscapes

    Symposium on Indicators of Resilience in socio-ecological production landscapes

    2 May 2013 
    As part of the International Satoyama Initiative and the UN University Institute of Advanced Studies, Bioversity International recently met with partners to further discuss the use of resilience indicators in socio-ecological production landscapes.
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Bioversity International in 2013

12 topics to give you a taste of Bioversity International's work in 2013. [Read more]

Research for our Future

Find out more about Bioversity International by downloading our new mini-booklet (PDF). [Read more]