Recommendations from the 3rd International Conference on Neglected and Underutilized Species – for a food-secure Africa [8], held in Accra Ghana last September have been published this week in the form of a nine-point action plan to realize the promise of neglected and underutilized species in addressing hunger, poverty and sustainability in Africa and beyond. A policy brief has also been released in English, French and Portuguese to raise awareness on the importance of supporting research and development efforts on these species.
The Accra statement for a food-secure Africa and policy brief set out nine action points:
- Include neglected and underutilized species in national and international strategies and frameworks that address global issues
- Establish a list of priority neglected and underutilized species on which to focus research and development
- Support research on neglected and underutilized species and their agronomic, environmental, nutritional and socioeconomic contributions to resilient production systems
- Support the development of value chains and small agri-businesses for neglected and underutilized species
- Strengthen collaboration and information-sharing between researchers, extension specialists, the private sector, farmers and their organizations
- Promote the cultivation of neglected and underutilized species through campaigns to raise awareness of the commercial opportunities they offer and their agronomic and nutritional benefits
- Increase support for conservation of neglected and underutilized species in situ, on farm and ex situ, and strengthen seed systems
- Empower custodian farmers, and support farmers’ rights to share the benefits from neglected and underutilized species
- Strengthen the capacity of individuals and organizations in research, education and development of neglected and underutilized species
The Accra Statement and related documents such as the 2012 Cordoba declaration [9] (191 KB) will be used for further policy, advocacy, and research and development initiatives to diversify agricultural systems for greater food security.
Find The Accra Statement for a Food-Secure Africa [10] and the policy brief in English [11], French, [12] Spanish [13], and Portuguese [14] on the Bioversity International Webpage.
Also Read the full press release [15] on these publications on the Bioversity International Website.
Related Publications
- Research and policy for orphan crops. [16] Tewolde-Berhan 2013
- Fighting Poverty, Hunger and Malnutrition with Neglected and Underutilized Species - Needs, Challenges and the Way Forward. [17]Padulosi et al 2013
- Book of Abstracts: NUS 2013 3rd International Conference on Neglected and Underutilized Species. [18] Hall et al 2013 (Eds)
- Cordoba Declaration on Promising Crops for the XXI Century [19]