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ACP Science and Technology Programme

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Research brief

Español: ACP Ciencia y Tecnología Programa.

The erosion of indigenous food culture contributes to diet-related health problems and reduces income opportunities. Diets rich in energy but poor in nutritional elements are replacing traditional biodiversity-rich dishes whose vitamins and micro-nutrients would contribute to nutritional security and reduce incidence of obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Because of decades of under-investment, the human and institutional capacities required for research, marketing and knowledge sharing on agricultural biodiversity – in particular on neglected and underutilised species (NUS) – are weak or even absent. The significant research support systems that commodity crop scientists benefit from are minimal for young scientists who are interested in researching and developing alternative species. 

Authors: ACP Secretariat
Publication Years: 2009
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