2023-07-25

Local crop varieties strengthen community resilience to disasters: a policy brief for Nepal, India and Bangladesh

Prakash K. Paudel, Meena Bohara, Raja Ram Chandra Timilsina


SUMMARY

Agriculture is vital for livelihoods in Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Local communities in these countries have developed unique farming systems well-adapted to their environments. This includes the use of local crop varieties with unique traits like flood, drought and disease resistance. Thus, community resilience to disasters was in place for centuries. However, such practices are at risk due to the promotion of foreign and/or hybrid seeds. This policy brief draws case studies from Nepal, India and Bangladesh, and highlights the value of local crop varieties in strengthening community resilience to disasters.

Reference


Paudel, P. K., Bohara, M., Timilsina, R. R. C. (2023). Local crop varieties strengthen community resilience to disasters: a policy brief for Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Policy Brief No. 03. Center for Conservation Biology, Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal.