Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
The Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) is a programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) launched in 2002 at the World Summit for Sustainable Development. It was created to address threats to family farming and traditional agriculture such as climate change, displacement and biodiversity loss. Recently, the Minister of State for Agriculture informed the Lok Sabha that India has three GIAHS sites. Koraput in Odisha is known for paddy diversity, medicinal plants and tribal knowledge systems. Kuttanad in Kerala is a unique below-sea-level farming area with paddy, coconut, fishing and shell collection. Saffron Park in Kashmir is rich in saffron cultivation.
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