Snapshots of Success: Conserving Cuba’s Agrobiodiversity
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30.11.23
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What does agrobiodiversity look like in Cuba?
For over 10 years, Alliance researchers and partners gathered photographs while conducting fieldwork as part of a UNEP-GEF initiative dedicated to supporting sustainable agriculture in Cuba, “Conservation and Use of Agrobiodiversity in Man and the Biosphere Reserve of Cuba” (COBARB Project).
In October 2023, these images were displayed in the Sapienza University Botanical Garden, Rome.
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