Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects

The rich agrobiodiversity of China is under unprecedented threat, experiencing a dramatic loss of many valuable local varieties and wild relatives of main crops. The country's formal conservation system of ex situ genebanks faces serious challenges to address this loss. Community seed banks can...

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Main Authors: Xin Song, Guanqi Li, Ronnie Vernooy, Yiching Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2021.630400/full
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spelling doaj-6f2fe27940594befb83445ca80e113ed2021-04-29T07:11:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems2571-581X2021-04-01510.3389/fsufs.2021.630400630400Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and ProspectsXin Song0Guanqi Li1Ronnie Vernooy2Yiching Song3Farmers' Seed Network in China, Nanning, ChinaFarmers' Seed Network in China, Nanning, ChinaThe Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, Wageningen, NetherlandsCenter for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaThe rich agrobiodiversity of China is under unprecedented threat, experiencing a dramatic loss of many valuable local varieties and wild relatives of main crops. The country's formal conservation system of ex situ genebanks faces serious challenges to address this loss. Community seed banks can play a key role to complement the conservation activities of these genebanks and provide other important collective goods, such as evolutionary services, but although they have been around for some 35 years in various parts of the world, in China they have a much shorter history. In recent years though the number has increased to almost 30 in 2020, in particular due to the efforts of the China Farmers' Seed Network. The community seed banks in the country are very diverse in terms of functions and services, forms of management and institutional linkages. Compared to the most common functions of community seed banks in other countries, China is bringing an important design innovation through two new functions: adding value to seed and produce through innovative marketing strategies, and building regional and national seed system linkages and fostering collaboration. The review of community seed banking not only provides rich empirical evidence, but also makes an important contribution to theory. Building on the achievements of community seed banking in the last decade, there is scope to scale this kind of very valuable agrobiodiversity conservation approach through more effective uptake and support by relevant national policies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2021.630400/fullChinagenebankcommunity seed bankconservationcrop diversityresilient seed system
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author Xin Song
Guanqi Li
Ronnie Vernooy
Yiching Song
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Guanqi Li
Ronnie Vernooy
Yiching Song
Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
China
genebank
community seed bank
conservation
crop diversity
resilient seed system
author_facet Xin Song
Guanqi Li
Ronnie Vernooy
Yiching Song
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title Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
title_short Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
title_full Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
title_fullStr Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Community Seed Banks in China: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
title_sort community seed banks in china: achievements, challenges and prospects
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
issn 2571-581X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The rich agrobiodiversity of China is under unprecedented threat, experiencing a dramatic loss of many valuable local varieties and wild relatives of main crops. The country's formal conservation system of ex situ genebanks faces serious challenges to address this loss. Community seed banks can play a key role to complement the conservation activities of these genebanks and provide other important collective goods, such as evolutionary services, but although they have been around for some 35 years in various parts of the world, in China they have a much shorter history. In recent years though the number has increased to almost 30 in 2020, in particular due to the efforts of the China Farmers' Seed Network. The community seed banks in the country are very diverse in terms of functions and services, forms of management and institutional linkages. Compared to the most common functions of community seed banks in other countries, China is bringing an important design innovation through two new functions: adding value to seed and produce through innovative marketing strategies, and building regional and national seed system linkages and fostering collaboration. The review of community seed banking not only provides rich empirical evidence, but also makes an important contribution to theory. Building on the achievements of community seed banking in the last decade, there is scope to scale this kind of very valuable agrobiodiversity conservation approach through more effective uptake and support by relevant national policies.
topic China
genebank
community seed bank
conservation
crop diversity
resilient seed system
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