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What is Agrodiversity
… ecosystems that support food provision, including soil micro-biota, pollinators and other insects such as bees, … Livestock and fish species Plant/animal germplasm Soil organisms in cultivated areas Biocontrol agents for … of non-harvested species that support production (soil micro-organisms, predators, pollinators), and those in …
Farmer's Rights in the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
… She leases land from the local school, and due to the soil quality of these fields she can grow a large amount of … even through anadi rice can only be grown under certain soil conditions such as heavy clay soil with high water holding capacity and fertility, and …
Case Study - Inland Wetlands in India
… grazing include death of seedlings, reduced porosity of soil due to compaction resulting in poor aeration and … extent of forest area estimated to be experiencing in the soil is 3.69% and this pole crop and regeneration is affected … medicine Regulating Climate regulation - biomass and soil carbon Supporting Biodiversity Recreational Eco-tourism …
Conservation and Sustainable Use under the International Treaty
… varieties and apply ecological principles in maintaining soil fertility and in combating diseases, weeds and pests; c) … healthy soils and clean water. Micro-organisms can improve soil nutrients for plant growth and protect plants from … and spiritual benefits; and supporting services such as soil formation, photosynthesis, and nutrient cycling.31 For …