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Action Framework

MSSBG’s Resource focus and Action Framework The Garden adopts a ‘4C’-Framework where the C’s represent Conservation, Cultivation, Consumption and Commercialization, which operates in a cyclic manner, to promote the paradigm of sustainable genetic resource management. By engaging and empowering the ‘custodian farmers and conservers’ to apply this ‘4C’ framework, MSSBG proposes to demonstrate sustainable utilization […]

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Satellite Community Gardens

MSSBG integrates with the community for conservation and sustainable utilization of four key sectors of biodiversity such as crop diversity, curative diversity (medicinal plants), culinary diversity (traditional and wild food plant diversity) and the Rare-Endemic-Threatened (RET) tree species of the Malabar region. Custodian farmers associated with the garden are engaged in on-farm conservation of diverse […]

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Interesting Facts

The ‘Interesting Fact’ is an edition online on MSSBG webpage, a story based on scientific study and observation. This is to create awareness of the interesting facts on biodiversity conservation in the botanical garden with a focal point to encourage the readers to promote conservation and biodiversity to protect the nature for own subsistence. A […]

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