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Our objectives
The purpose of IPGRIs work is to ensure that individuals and institutions are able to make optimal use of agricultural biodiversity to meet current and future development needs of people and societies. To achieve this purpose, and in support of its mission, IPGRI will carry out a range of activities to meet six broad objectives.
Demonstrating the benefits:
Demonstrating the social, economic and environmental benefits of
agricultural biodiversity.
Biodiversity for income and
food security: Ensuring that agricultural biodiversity is
conserved, characterized and used to improve productivity.
Researching agricultural
biodiversity: Generating knowledge about agricultural
biodiversity through research, and making such knowledge
available.
Enabling and empowering:
Developing human and institutional capacity to conserve and make
effective and sustainable use of agricultural biodiversity.
Supportive policies:
Analyzing policies and fostering an environment that supports the
conservation and use of agricultural biodiversity.
Getting the word out:
Raising awareness of the values of agricultural biodiversity and
the importance of the conservation of genetic resources.
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