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Brazilian indigenous people and traditional communities have special hereditary agricultural systems, which harmonically include forestry, rivers and agriculture with a broad knowledge of different ecosystems. The project in partnership with the European Union shows that the structuring of sociobiodiversity value chains is a central element to promote the communities' way of life, their territories and knowledge with the challenge do add “socioenvironmental services” value to promote sustainability.
Introduction
Leonard Mizzi
Head of Unit DEVCO C1 - Rural Development, Food Security, Nutrition
Presentation
Jeferson Straatmann
Coordinator of value chain initiatives Instituto Socioambiental (ISA), Brazil
Conference language: English
Language Q&A session: English
Venue: rue de la Loi 43-45, Ground floor, Brussels
Information and web-streaming: www.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/infopoint
02 Jul 2019 -
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