Farmers rights in the conservation and use of plant genetic resources: A Gender Perspective
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Women in Development Service Sustainable Development Department
"Farmers' Rights in the Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources: A Gender Perspective" 1 |
by Sally E. Bunning and Catherine L.M. Hill2
1 This paper was originally presented at a seminar during the Second Extraordinary Session of the FAO Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, 22-97 April, 1996. The opinions expressed in this document are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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Women and Population Division, Sustainable Development Department, FAOWho are the world's farmers and how are their contributions to PGR recognized?
I. Men's and women's different knowledge, priorities, and needs in PGR conservation and utilization
II. Women conserving, developing, and utilizing less common PGR
What has gender to do with farmers' rights?
Equitable and gender- responsive application of farmers' rights: areas of action