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The Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant
Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture was formally adopted by representatives of 150 countries including Viet Nam, during the International
Technical Conference on Plant Genetic Resources held in Leipzig in 1996. The Conference also adopted the Leipzig Declaration, which focuses
on the importance of plant genetic resources for world food security, and commits countries to the implementation of the Plan.
The Global Plan of Action (GPA) represents an important contribution to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the field of food and agriculture and it is one of the supporting elements of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Its main objectives are:
(i) to ensure the conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture
(PGRFA) as a basis for food security,
(ii) to promote sustainable utilization of PGRFA in order to foster development and to reduce hunger and poverty,
(iii) to promote a fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the use of
PGRFA,
(iv) to assist countries and institutions responsible for conserving and using PGRFA to identify priorities for action, and
(v) to strengthen national, regional and international programmes for the conservation and utilization of
PGRFA, including education and training.
To meet these objectives 20 priority activity areas are included in the GPA organized into four groups:
In Situ Conservation and Development
1 Surveying and Inventorying Plant Genetic Resources for Food and
Agriculture
2 Supporting On-Farm Management and Improvement of Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture
3 Assisting Farmers in Disaster Situations to Restore Agricultural
Systems
4 Promoting In Situ Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives and Wild
Plants for Food Production
Ex Situ Conservation
5 Sustaining Existing Ex Situ Collections
6 Regenerating Threatened Ex Situ Accessions
7 Supporting Planned and Targeted Collecting of Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture
8 Expanding Ex Situ Conservation Activities
Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources
9 Expanding the Characterization, Evaluation and Number of Core
Collections to Facilitate Use
10 Increasing Genetic Enhancement and Base-Broadening Efforts
11 Promoting Sustainable Agriculture through Diversification of Crop
Production and Broader Diversity in Crops
12 Promoting Development and Commercialization of Under-Utilized
Crops and Species
13 Supporting Seed Production and Distribution
14 Developing New Markets for Local Varieties and 'Diversity-Rich'
Products
Institutions and Capacity Building
15 Building Strong National Programmes
16 Promoting Networks for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and
Agriculture
17 Constructing Comprehensive Information Systems for Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture
18 Developing Monitoring and Early Warning Systems for Loss of Plant
Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
19 Expanding and Improving Education and Training
20 Promoting Public Awareness of the Value of Plant Genetic Resources
for Food and Agriculture Conservation and Use
Since 2003, Viet Nam and other seven countries from South and South East Asia are participating in the FAO project
GCP/RAS/186/JPN "Implementation of the GPA in Asia" which has supported the establishment of the National Information Sharing Mechanism on
PGRFA.
The Mechanism is based on the participation of stakeholders at national level and seeks to promote information exchange and strengthen stakeholder cooperation, thereby contributing to enhance the capacity of the National Programme for Conservation and Utilisation of Plant Germplasm and Agro-biodiversity. The Mechanism includes a computer application to facilitate the management of the information addressed by a list of indicators and a related reporting format for monitoring the implementation of the GPA in the country.
The Plant Resources Center (PRC), Viet Nam Agricultural Science Institute
(VAAS) acted as the Coordinating Organization for the Mechanism in the country and counted on the participation of other NN National Stakeholders. Activities towards its establishment included an initial stakeholders’ meeting held in
June 2004 at Ankhanh-Hoaiduc-Hatay to gain the understanding and commitment of stakeholders in the monitoring process, implantation and training on the computer application, and a second stakeholders’ workshop held in
November 2004 to train stakeholders in the use of the computer application.
Following the analysis of the information gathered, a report including an overview of the status of PGRFA activities in Viet Nam is being prepared.
All the information compiled under the National Information Sharing Mechanism on GPA Implementation, including the final country report, can be accessed in through this web site. Other countries’ Mechanism including the Vietnamese Mechanism can be accessed in several languages under the FAO World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources
(WIEWS). The computer application of the Mechanism and its database are also available off-line on CDs.
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