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1Conserving Crop Genetic Resources on Smallholder
Farms in Hungary Institutional Analysis
- Györgyi Bela
- Institute of Environmental Management, St.
István University, Gödöllo, Hungary -
- György Pataki Institute of Environmental
Management, St. István University, Gödöllo,
Hungary - Melinda Smale International Food Policy
Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., USA
and International Plant Genetic Resources
Institute (IPGRI), Rome, Italy - Mariann Hajdú Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty
of Law, Budapest, Hungary
2Partners
Institute for Agrobotany, Hungary
3Research activities
Ecological analysis of sample regions
Chemical analysis of landraces seed grains
Agro-morphological analysis of seed samples
Genetic analysis of locally adopted landraces
Product quality analysis of landraces
Economic and institutional analysis of conserving
crop genetic resources on farm
4Economic and institutional analysis of conserving
crop genetic resources on farm
Farm Household Model
Discursive Attribute Analysis
Institutional and Legal Analysis
5Institutional and Legal Analysis
- The goals of Institutional Analysis
- Identifying the institutions and organisations
that have significant impact on the seed choice
of farmers - Analysing the present situation of conservation
in a systematic way - Identifying the actors with whom policy makers
are able to work on conservation - Identifying and analysing different stakeholders
perception / interests / values of the landraces
and the conservation of plant genetic resources.
text analysis Organizational policies, national
policies, texts of laws and rules,written rules,
founding documents, norms, web page contents
in depth interviews face-to-face
semi-structured and narrative interviews
6Formal and local-informal seed system
7Institutions of Formal and Local-informal Seed
System
National /Foreign genebanks National breeders
collections National and International research
centres collections Foreign commercial breeders
collections
Farmer stocks and collections Local communities
Families households
Individual Farmers Farmers cooperatives NGOs
Commercial breeders Research institutions Trade
Associations of Breeders
Local market Farmers (small scale, organic)
Local communities Institutes for Agricultural
Quality Control
Households Consumer Protection Office NGOs
Farmers, Private companies
Institutes for Agricultural Quality
Control Patent Office Ministries of Agriculture
Private Seed Traders
Companies dealing with seed production Individual
farmers (large-scale and organic)
Stock exchange, Ministry of Agriculture Seed
Traders
Institutes for Agricultural Quality Control
8Stakeholder map of the seed system
Legislative Institutions (LI)
- Roughly the same number of actors in each
stakeholder group, except in case farmers
interviews (sum 22) - Farmers interviews are more numerous (15
small-scale and 5 large scale farmers) - Person, who might be consider as a decision-maker
Interviews
9Findings I.
- Several local varieties of wheat, rye, fruits and
grapes are present, and Hungary is rich in
landraces of domesticated animals - Formal and local-informal seed system are
artificially separated - Functioning of local-informal seed system is
de-legitimized - Economic transformation, structure and cultural
change have affected seed system - Fierce competition on the seed market had adverse
impact on the local-informal seed system
- All farmers have access to registered seeds,
traders are well developed - Access to local seeds are difficult and realized
through personal contacts
10Findings II.
- Small scale farmers producing to meet the needs
of their families have played an important
historical role in the conservation of plant
genetic resources - Investment in breeding for the specific
conditions of a certain production niche in
uneconomic - The seed industry is vertically integrated and
concentrated, with a few multinational companies
sharing total sales - The number of non-governmental organizations
dealing with the issue of agro-biodiversity
conservation is limited.
- There are programs (NAEP, NBP, BBT) established
by government which might be a host programs of
agricultural biodiversity conservation activity.
11Future Work
- The interviews with market participants remain to
be completed - Assessment and comparison of the stakeholders
values an perceptions through analysis of
interview text are in progress - Local organised actors with whom we can cooperate
in the future need to be found
12Thank you
- E-mail address belagy_at_nt.ktg.gau.hu
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