
Farmers’ Seed Network at UNFCCC COP 30
The Farmers’ Seed Network (FSN) will participate in the UNFCCC COP 30 in Belém, Brazil, to share community-driven experiences on climate resilience, agricultural biodiversity, and farmer seed systems. Building on long-term work with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), FSN will highlight how locally adapted seeds, traditional knowledge, and community-led conservation strengthen climate adaptation and support more resilient food systems.
At COP 30, FSN aims to advocate for stronger recognition of agricultural biodiversity within global climate policy, promote the inclusion of IPLCs in decision-making processes, and showcase practical pathways—such as community seed banks, participatory plant breeding, and nature-based solutions—that link climate action with biodiversity protection and local livelihoods.

It is the pioneer in systematically linking local seed diversity to healthy food for sustainable production and consumption in climate change adaptation

Explore initiating community-based marine protected areas through participatory approaches, focusing on conserving horseshoe crabs to stimulate community-driven dynamics.
FSN 社区
探索以社区为本的农业生物多样性和传统知识的活态保护、利用与创新,促进农业绿色转型和改善城乡居民的食物安全与营养状况,国家多元和可持续的食物体系。























