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Agrobiodiversity booms as botanic gardens serve farmers

Advancing agrobiodiversity within smallholder farmer agroforestry systems can help deliver a range of benefits, from diversified incomes and greater productivity to carbon storage and flood management. The approach is central to Belize’s National Agriculture and Food Policy 2015–2030, National Agroforestry Strategy 2022 and National Landscape Restoration Strategy 2022–2030. A Darwin Initiative innovation project has strengthened the Belize Botanic Gardens (BBG) to serve smallholder farmers, building botanical knowledge, developing plant propagation skills, installing agroforestry demonstrator plots and upgrading climate resilience capabilities, promoting uptake via national TV and online. Participating farmers are being incorporated into a national restoration tracking system for agroforestry and other climate-smart restoration activities to substantiate Belize’s Bonn Challenge of restoring 130,000 hectares of degraded lands by 2030, while also teaching technical experts how to facilitate sustainable smallholder agroforestry systems.

Title of publication: Briefing
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发布者: Briefing - IIED
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组 织: IIED
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年份: 2025
国际标准图书编号: 9781837591428
国家: Belize
地理范围: 加勒比共同体 (CARICOM), 非洲、加勒比和太平洋国家加勒比论坛 (CARIFORUM), 拉丁美洲及加勒比
类别: 个案研究
内容语言: English
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