Bioversity International opens a living laboratory for rare crop and fruit diversity
Rural 21 reports on Bangalore India’s first ever genetic garden to safeguard rare species that are important for food and medicine, in one of the world’s 35 global biodiversity hotspots.
Rural 21 reports on Bangalore India’s first ever genetic garden to safeguard rare species that are important for food and medicine, in one of the world’s 35 global biodiversity hotspots.
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Photo: Distinguished guests plant trees at the Bangalore Living Laboratory opening ceremony. Credit: Bioversity International/A. Gupta