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Assessment of on-farm conservation of dryland agrobiodiversity and its impact on rural livelihoods in the Fertile Crescent

机译:评估沃土新月旱地农业生物多样性的农田保护及其对农村生计的影响

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The Fertile Crescent encompasses a mega-center of diversity of crops and livestock of global importance. The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) coordinated a 5-year regional project funded by the Global Environment Facility to promote in situ conservation of dryland agrobiodiversity in Jordan, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority and Syria. The project focused on conserving landraces and wild relatives of Allium, Vicia, Trifolium, Medicago and Lathyrus spp. and barley, wheat, lentil and dryland fruit trees (olive, prune, pear, pistachio, almond, cherry and apricot). ICARDA and national programs assessed the status and importance of local agrobiodiversity by surveying 570 farm households in the project target areas including the characterization of their livelihood strategies, agrobiodiversity use and household income sources. A wealth index was created considering human, natural, financial, physical and social assets and was used to classify households into four wealth quartiles. The results indicated that agriculture and agrobiodiversity continue to be important for supporting the livelihoods of poor communities in dry and mountainous regions. The poorest households obtained their income from diverse sources including crop production, off-farm labor and government employment. However, households in the highest wealth grouping are mainly dependent on income from selling livestock products and live animals. They also practiced crop production, worked off-farm and took advantage of government employment. Off-farm income was important for livelihoods in all areas, representing 43-68% of household incomes. For all groups, fruit trees were generally more important than field crops for income generation, mainly in mountainous areas. The finding of this study showed that all farmers' groups contribute greatly to on-farm conservation of landraces, with a bigger role for poor farmers in conserving the landraces of fruit trees. Diversification of income and farming systems to include livestock, field crops and fruit trees along with off-farm activities are contributing to the conservation of agrobiodiversity in these marginal environments. Several opportunities for income increase and diversification through add-value activities and alternative sources of income are demonstrated to the custodians of dryland agrobiodiversity. Their benefits can contribute to the sustainability of agrobiodiversity conservation, provided that marketing of local products can be enhanced
机译:肥沃的新月环绕着一个具有全球重要性的农作物和牲畜多样性中心。国际干旱地区农业研究中心(ICARDA)协调了一项由全球环境基金资助的为期5年的区域项目,以促进约旦,黎巴嫩,巴勒斯坦权力机构和叙利亚旱地农业生物多样性的就地保护。该项目的重点是保护葱属,野豌豆,白三叶,紫花苜蓿和山thy豆属的地方品种和野生近缘种。大麦,小麦,扁豆和旱地果树(橄榄,西梅,梨,开心果,杏仁,樱桃和杏)。 ICARDA和国家计划通过在项目目标地区对570个农户进行了调查,评估了当地农业生物多样性的现状和重要性,包括其生计策略,农业生物多样性的使用和家庭收入来源的特征。创建的财富指数考虑了人类,自然,金融,有形和社会资产,并用于将家庭分为四个财富四分位数。结果表明,农业和农业生物多样性对于支持干旱和山区贫困社区的生计仍然很重要。最贫穷的家庭从各种来源获得收入,包括农作物生产,非农劳动力和政府就业。但是,财富最高的家庭主要依靠出售畜产品和活体动物的收入。他们还从事农作物生产,非农工作并利用政府的就业机会。非农业收入对于所有地区的生计都很重要,占家庭收入的43-68%。对于所有群体而言,果树通常比田间作物更重要,以增加收入,主要是在山区。这项研究的结果表明,所有农民团体都为当地种的农场保护做出了巨大贡献,而贫困农民在保护果树种方面发挥了更大的作用。收入和农业系统的多样化,包括牲畜,田间作物和果树,以及非农活动,正在促进在这些边缘环境中保护农业生物多样性。向旱地农业生物多样性的保管人展示了通过增值活动和其他收入来源增加收入和实现多样化的机会。它们的好处可以促进农业生物多样性保护的可持续性,但前提是可以加强当地产品的销售

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