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DOI10.3390/foods13020254
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Nagoya Protocol: Implications and Compliance Strategies for the Global Coffee Community
Lachenmeier, Dirk W.; Montagnon, Christophe
发表日期2024
EISSN2304-8158
起始页码13
结束页码2
卷号13期号:2
英文摘要The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing (ABS) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a fundamental international agreement that plays a crucial role in the protection and equitable utilization of plant genetic resources. While this agreement is essential for conservation and sustainable use, it presents specific challenges to coffee research and industry. One major issue is the requirement to obtain prior informed consent (PIC) from the source country or community, which can be a complex and time-consuming process, especially in regions with limited governance capacity. Additionally, the mandates of this agreement necessitate benefit-sharing with the source community, a requirement that poses implementation challenges, particularly for small businesses or individual researchers. Despite these challenges, the importance of the Nagoya Protocol in the coffee sector cannot be overstated. It contributes significantly to the conservation of coffee genetic resources and the sustainable utilization of these resources, ensuring fair distribution of benefits. To address the complexities presented by this international framework, coffee researchers and industry need to engage proactively with source countries and communities. This includes developing clear and equitable benefit-sharing and implementing strategies for compliance. This article explores the impact of the Nagoya Protocol on the coffee industry, particularly emphasizing the need for balancing scientific investigation with the ethical considerations of resource sharing. It also discusses practical strategies for navigating the complexities of this agreement, including research focused on authenticity control and the challenges in conducting large-scale coffee studies. The conclusion underscores the potential for international collaboration, particularly through platforms like the International Coffee Organization (ICO), to harmonize research activities with the ethical imperatives of the Nagoya Protocol.
英文关键词Nagoya Protocol; Convention on Biological Diversity; coffee industry; genetic resources; benefit-sharing; compliance strategies; international agreements; coffee research; sustainable coffee cultivation; biodiversity conservation
语种英语
WOS研究方向Food Science & Technology
WOS类目Food Science & Technology
WOS记录号WOS:001151948000001
来源期刊FOODS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/303086
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Lachenmeier, Dirk W.,Montagnon, Christophe. Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Nagoya Protocol: Implications and Compliance Strategies for the Global Coffee Community[J],2024,13(2).
APA Lachenmeier, Dirk W.,&Montagnon, Christophe.(2024).Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Nagoya Protocol: Implications and Compliance Strategies for the Global Coffee Community.FOODS,13(2).
MLA Lachenmeier, Dirk W.,et al."Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Nagoya Protocol: Implications and Compliance Strategies for the Global Coffee Community".FOODS 13.2(2024).
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