Pathways to Food Security with DIVERSIFARM
The DIVERSIFARM project, led by Fridtjof Nansen Institute in Norway is entering an exciting phase. They are planning fieldwork on “Pathways to food security, poverty alleviation and livelihoods through the implementation of farmers rights to crop genetic diversity” in Nepal, Ethiopia and Malawi – and the first peer-reviewed paper from this project was published in Frontiers in Plant Science: “Farmers’ Rights and Digital Sequence Information: Crisis or Opportunity to Reclaim Stewardship Over Agrobiodiversity?”, thanks to the joint effort of Rachel Wynberg, Regine Andersen, Sarah Laird, Kudzai Kusena, Christian Prip and Ola Westengen.