The outcome of the project will be that resource-poor rural populations will benefit from reduced crop vulnerability to pest and disease attacks through increased use of genetic diversity on-farm. By providing farmers and NARS researchers with the tools and practices needed to manage local crop (intra-specific) genetic diversity, farmers’ options to combat pest and disease on-farm will be expanded, food security will be increased, genetic diversity conserved, and ecosystem health improved. The project will develop tools to determine when and where intra-specific crop diversity can be used to manage pest and disease pressures by integrating existing farmer knowledge, belief and practices with advances in the analysis of crop-pest/disease interactions.
Conservation and Use of Crop Genetic Diversity to Control Pests and Diseases in Support of Sustainable Agriculture (Phase 1)
Financial mechanism
GEF
Date of approval
Status
Completed
Managing organisations
Yunan Agricultural University
Kumming
Yunnan
China
Implementing organisations
UNEP
Project ID
3037
GEF project type
PFD
GEF project phase
GEF - 3
GEF Cofinancing
$4.274.344
GEF project grant
$3.411.148
Executing Agencies
Yunan Agricultural University, Kumming, Yunnan, China