International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

BSF project "Resources Management to Adapt to Climate Change in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea"

" Resources Management to Adapt to Climate Change in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea" is one of the projects supported by the Benefit-Sharing Fund of the International Treaty for Food and Agriculture (Second Cycle).
In efforts to adapt to climate change, the DPRK government has placed utmost priority on developing new varieties of key food crops through better utilization and improved management. This BSF project aims at developing 11 specific strategies for conservation and utilization of rice, maize, wheat, barley and potato, which account for the largest proportion of people’s food consumption in the country and are indispensable for food security. These plans aim at improving the management of crop genetic resources nationwide and effectively utilizing the PGRFA to adapt crop production to changing agro-climatic conditions, diversifying crop cultivation and guaranteeing sustainable growth in agricultural production.

Topic(s)
Sustaining local crop diversity, Policy for sustainable use
Subject area(s)
Policy development, Promoting local crop diversity
Subject category(ies)
Strategies and action plans, Seed quality assurance
Publisher
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO
Publication date
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Resource type
Case study
Resource format
HTML
Primary geographic focus
Asia
Open access
Yes


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