9th April, 2024 | 11:30 am - 12:50 pm
Session 1 :
Agrobiodiversity – What it is and why it matters
Agrobiodiversity – What it is and why it matters
9th April, 2024 | 2:00 pm - 2:50 pm
Session 2 :
How policies shape agroecology approaches that help to protect and manage agrobiodiversity for better or worse
How policies shape agroecology approaches that help to protect and manage agrobiodiversity for better or worse
11th April, 2024 | 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Session 3 :
Traditional knowledge of agroforestry systems and knowledge exchange practices that maintain agrobiodiversity
Traditional knowledge of agroforestry systems and knowledge exchange practices that maintain agrobiodiversity
11th April, 2024 | 11:30 am - 12:50 pm
Session 4 :
Seed and Farm Management Techniques and Innovations to Sustain Agrobiodiversity
Seed and Farm Management Techniques and Innovations to Sustain Agrobiodiversity
11th April, 2024 | 2:00 pm - 3:25 pm
Session 5 :
Enterprise innovations that encourage diversification in what is planted
Enterprise innovations that encourage diversification in what is planted
11th April, 2024 | 4:00 pm - 4:50 pm
Session 6 :
Nature finance – improving flows to FFPOs and IPLCs
Nature finance – improving flows to FFPOs and IPLCs
12th April, 2024 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Session Round_Table_Discussion :
The Way Forward: Exploring the need for a new global alliance on agrobiodiversity
The Way Forward: Exploring the need for a new global alliance on agrobiodiversity

Frequently Asked Questions

Agrobiodiversity (agricultural biodiversity) is ‘the subset of biodiversity found within agroecosystems (agricultural ecosystems), including the variety and variability of animals, plants, micro-organisms and wild foods at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels, which are necessary to sustain key functions of those agroecosystem’. It is a key component of agroecology and has multiple benefits including: food security and livelihood resilience, nutritional and health benefits, the provision of biomass energy and household materials, preservation of biocultural heritage, and the maintenance of ecosystem services including climate change mitigation.

Agroecology is the ‘the application of ecological approaches to agriculture’. It aims to employ management practices that use nature’s own cost-efficient processes to benefit production, ecological integrity of farms, and climate change adaptation. The practices are embedded in traditional knowledge and ever evolving local innovations that use renewable resources (nutrients, biomass, water) efficiently, thus decreasing the need for external resources such as agrochemicals.  In addition, agroecology promotes diversification of production and products, minimizing harm to nature and improving nature’s functionality in the benefit of production.

It is from 9-12 April, 2024

The conference is happening at Hotel Grande, Pokhara.