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Sowing the seeds of resilience: a case study of community-based Indigenous seed conservation from Andhra Pradesh,India
Authors:Kaitlyn Duthie-Kannikkatt  Shailesh Shukla  Sanyasi Rao ML  Kiran Sakkhari  Devullu Pachari
Institution:1. Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canadaduthiekk@myumanitoba.caORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8591-2911;3. Indigenous Studies, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, CanadaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6003-8551;4. WASSAN, Secunderabad, India;5. VIKASA, Visakhapatnam, India;6. SANJEEVINI, Visakhapatnam, India
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Despite increasing evidence of threats to Indigenous food systems, many Indigenous communities are innovating to enhance their resilience while conserving and promoting their traditional food systems, offering important lessons for rural development policy. This community-based case study explores one such Indigenous initiative: Sanjeevini, in Andhra Pradesh, India. Sanjeevini has been effective in designing and implementing creative strategies for seed sovereignty and biocultural conservation. Interviews with key persons associated with Sanjeevini (n?=?8) and participatory field-research in the Araku Valley region, including interviews with small scale farmers (n?=?30), revealed community development strategies emphasising a link between biological and cultural heritage in Indigenous food systems. These include hosting cultural seed festivals, establishing and maintaining community-based seed banks, and facilitating inter-community seed exchanges. Importantly, these strategies take place against a backdrop of community-organising that counteracts the dominant neo-liberal development agenda while resisting deforestation that threatens Indigenous livelihoods. Sanjeevini’s success demonstrates that through the adaptive assertion of self-determination, rural social change is possible. This paper highlights alternative, community-driven articulations of seed sovereignty while underscoring the significance of this community’s own vision in guiding rural innovation and offering promising working models for cultivating rural resilience.
Keywords:Resilience  seed sovereignty  community-based conservation  agrobiodiversity  indigenous agricultural systems
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