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NameTechnical and Institutional Issues in Participatory Plant Breeding - Done from a Perspective of Farm
DescriptionMcGuire S., G. Manicad, and L. Sperling. 2003. Technical and Institutional Issues in Participatory Plant Breeding - Done from a Perspective of Farmer Plant Breeding. PRGA Program: Cali, Colombia. PPB Monograph No. 2.Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) denotes a range of approaches that involve users more closely in crop development or seed supply. For different perspectives in agriculture and development, which seek to improve crop development, conserve biodiversity or empower farmers, PPB is seen to show much promise. This report considers work which seeks to support farmers' own systems of crop development and seed exchange (farmer-led PPB) in light of these different goals, and of the perspectives of the range of organisations promoting PPB. It presents an overview of farmer-breeding and a framework for support, and gives the first major comparative analysis of farmer-led PPB.
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