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Announcement of the 1st International IFOAM Conference on Organic Animal and Plant Breeding


Bonn, Germany
June 24, 2009

Conference is dealing with the most challenging issues of organic production

1st International IFOAM Conference on Organic Animal and Plant Breeding
BREEDING DIVERSITY
Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA
August 25-28, 2009

The time is right to bring together all endeavors to focus on organic breeding. Fostering the sustainable development of new successful low input breeds is urgent in the face of future challenges of food insecurity and massive threats to the livelihoods of millions of people caused by climate change.

Through the conservation and promotion of Agro-Biodiversity of both animal and plant genetic resources, organic agriculture will again prove to be a viable alternative to genetically modified organisms. Both organic plant and animal breeding are therefore gaining momentum in several parts of the world. Successful organic breeding is the basis of organic production, but it is only in early phases of development.

Organic breeding includes efforts of both professional companies involved in the organic market, as well as participatory farmers’ initiatives from all around the world. The conference is aiming at encouraging the dialogue between commercial and subsistence farmers; scientists and practitioners; professional farmers and hobby gardeners/animal keepers to promote the lively exchange of experiences and perspectives on organic breeding. Even though technical aspects may differ dramatically, each field can inspire the other to develop and build upon successful strategies.

This conference provides for the opportunity to revive traditional knowledge from the global North and South and connect it with the current international organic research. Through the fusion of traditional breeding knowledge and newly developed organic breeding methods, there is a great opportunity of intercultural learning and also valuing knowledge which was kept through generations for the well-being of communities.
Bringing all together in one international conference explicitly highlights important thematic and geographic interdependences and strengthens the holistic approach of organic agriculture in respecting and including the voices of the world's regions in their full diversity.

Conference description: http://www.ifoam.org/breeding-diversity-conference.html



More news from: IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements)


Website: http://www.ifoam.org

Published: June 24, 2009

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