Scandinavian heirlooms for wellbeing
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journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Scandinavian heirlooms for wellbeing
Auteur(s)
- PEDERSEN S Friis
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W6MWLZ3C
Version
1701
Date ajout
6 janvier 2021 16:24
Date modification
6 janvier 2021 16:24
Résumé anglais
Seed availability in general has narrowed tenfold down, comparing seed catalogs in a century perspective. Not only the supply offered by catalogs has minimized; the seed supply chain has been monopolized to a few giant companies globally. Organic horticulture depends on this market supply but could also take more advantage on local seed exchange of open pollinated varieties. Open pollinated varieties, often heirlooms, offer the gardener an opportunity to be self-sufficient with viable, locally adapted seeds. Heirlooms are, if not susceptible to pathogens, often quite suitable and adaptive to organic small-scale cultivation. They will yield reasonable even though fertilization is not abundant, and they will yield longer per season. The recent adjustment of EU regulation for organic production will possibly open for use of noncertified organic seed like heirlooms. The objective of this work was to examine if seedsavers-organizations may provide site-specific and reliable seeds for organic horticulture. The scope was limited to a Scandinavian case study where a formal and an informal seed market exists side by side. Seed saving and seed exchange have a long tradition in Sweden, Denmark and Norway, often in organized networks. The Nordic Genetic Resource Centre (Nordgen) plays a prominent role providing and conserving Nordic heirlooms. Some heirlooms have even been reintroduced to national variety lists. Each of Scandinavian countries host at least one seed company providing only organic seeds but very dedicated to heirlooms. In all Scandinavian countries, there is an increasing interest in heirloom varieties. This might lead to an increased interest for organic gardening, supporting the well-being of the environment and the population.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO durabilité
- FREDO semence
- GEO Norvège
- biodiversité
- horticulture
- plant breeding
- seed
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Pages
6
Date caractères
14/07/2020
Date publication
14 juillet 2020