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Little bits of link goodness not worth a whole post

Posted on March 11, 2009March 11, 2009

Nibbles: Aquaculture, Philippines organic, Risk mapping, Jatropha, Plum

  • FAO’s Regional Aquaculture Information System (RAIS) website launched. Covers the Gulf states.
  • Pinoy farmers urged to go organic.
  • Climate change risk mapped in SE Asia. Cambodia surrenders.
  • Local weed makes good in Mexico.
  • The Prunus mume collection at the Beijing Botanic Garden.
Posted on March 10, 2009

Nibbles: Aquaculture squared, Food policy, School, Beer

  • More audio aquaponics goodness.
  • “The road from growing rice to raising shrimp to misery.”
  • Angola’s national strategy on food, nutritional security includes seeds. Anyone know more?
  • Handbook for School Gardens.
  • Oh no, climate change to screw up Czech hops! Now I’m really mad.
Posted on March 9, 2009

Nibbles: Breeding cucumbers, Seed exchange, Rice ecosystem, Viroids, GIS

  • Psst, wanna breed a cucumber? With video goodness.
  • Hudson Valley Seed Library.
  • “One duck creates boundless treasure.”
  • Potato spindle tuber viroids go back to the beginning of life on Earth. Kinda.
  • AGCommons’ Quick Wins: geospatial technology for smallholder farmers. Via.
Posted on March 7, 2009March 8, 2009

Nibbles: Ginseng, Worms, Cities

  • Biodiversity in cultivated Panax notoginseng populations.
  • Worms add value to waste.
  • Urban homesteading? Whatever next?
Posted on March 6, 2009March 6, 2009

Nibbles: Soy, Horse, Terroir, Sorghum, Ensete

  • The joy of soy.
  • Earliest known domestic horses.
  • More than anyone could possibly want to know about biochar and biodiversity (Part III).
  • Sorghum difference yield map, see how they grow.
  • Mathilda on ensete in highland Ethiopia.

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Fresh Nibbles

    1. Agrobiodiversity inspires tourism in the Andes of Peru.
    2. South African fruit exporters does its (small) bit for heirloom apple conservation.
    3. Wild tea doing just fine in the Shunhuangshan National Nature Reserve in Hunan Province, China. Even when harvested by local communities. Looks great for tourism too.
    4. Native communities in Nebraska getting some support for saving and exchanging seeds.
    5. Women are in charge of chiles in Tamil Nadu.
    6. Popular Science does genebanks. At least one genebank has tourism potential, I’d say.
    7. Want to support forest landscape restoration through native tree planting in Kenya? Go to MyFarmTrees, and help keep Kenya a tourism hotspot.

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