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Introduction to the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… by 2050 to meet this increasing demand, while relying on a natural resource base that is about to reach its limits. … The state of crop diversity in farmers’ fields and in natural surroundings, however, is far less clear and remains … accepted principle that plant genetic resources were “a heritage of mankind and consequently should be avail- able …
Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… discussions on such issues as Farmers’ Rights, the common heritage of mankind, international funding and, to some … benefit fully from the improved and increased use of the natural resources they have preserved, d) there is a need to … conservation of their plant genetic resources, and of the natural biosphere; c) allow farmers, their communities, and …