Recursos del Taller de ahorro de semillas de Camboya celebrado el 2 y 3 de diciembre en la garnja Ntuk Nti, Camboya

ECHO Asia, junto con International Cooperation Cambodia (ICC) y Ntuk Nti, con fondos del Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP-USA), llevó a cabo un taller de ahorro de semillas en Sen Monorem, Mondulkiri, del 2 al 3 de diciembre de 2015.

Los temas abordados incluyen: técnicas de bancos de semillas apropiadas para las ONG y la comunidad, mejores prácticas para el ahorro de semillas, una introducción a los sistemas de semillas, metodologías de ARP (análisis de riesgo de plagas) de los sistemas de semillas y hallazgos de investigaciones recientes.



  1. 2/12/2015 An introduction to plant and seed biology, including pollination, germination, multiplication, selection, isolation, and how to select seed.
  2. 2/12/2015 Taylor presents findings from ECHO, Ntuk Nti, and ICC's recent research project about local seed systems. In this presentation he gives an overview of findings from vegetable cards sorts (identifying which vegetables are known, grown, used, and/or consumed) in Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri, Cambodia....
  3. 2/12/2015 Defining neglected and underutilized plant species, why they are important, how they relate to agro-biodiversity, and how they can be identified through the use of community surveys
  4. 2/12/2015 This topic discusses neglected and underutilized plant species further, particularly as they relate to agriculture, gender, biodiversity, and nutrition and how they can be utilized by communities and farmers.
  5. 2/12/2015 A basic outline and breakdown on how to conduct a community-level seed exchange so that participants can implement one in their home communities and workplaces.
  6. 2/12/2015 Taylor presents findings from ECHO, Ntuk Nti, and ICC's recent research project about local seed systems. In this presentation he gives an overview of field and garden transects in Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri, Cambodia.
  7. 2/12/2015 Ken presents findings from ECHO, Ntuk Nti, and ICC's recent research project about local seed systems. In this presentation, he gives an overview of improved seed storage methods developed during the project.
  8. 2/12/2015 Taylor presents findings from ECHO, Ntuk Nti, & ICC's recent research project about local seed systems. In this presentation he gives an overview of current seed storage methods being used in Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri, Cambodia.