Guardians of heritage: women’s position in traditional seed systems and agroecology in Zimbabwe
396 Si09
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Titre
Guardians of heritage: women’s position in traditional seed systems and agroecology in Zimbabwe
Auteur
ISBN
5648564
Publié
Agriculture & Food Security
05.01.26
05.01.26
Langue
Anglais
Description
15 pp.
Cote
396 Si09
Résumé
Agroecology integrates ecological agricultural production with community self-reliance, deeply rooted in indigenous knowledge. This study investigates how and why women in Zimbabwe contribute to seed preservation in agroecology, and what challenges they face in sustaining traditional seed systems. Using a qualitative approach combining focus group discussions, semi-structured interviews, and participant observation, I examine women’s contributions to seed saving, preservation, and exchange, practices vital for sustainable food production and agricultural heritage.
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