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Bushbuckbridge healers

Community protocols can bring real benefits to communities and combat biodiversity loss

Drying beans
15 March 2012
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Biodiversity
Food and agriculture
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Indigenous people and local communities have received few benefits from the commercial use of the wealth of traditional crops and medicinal knowledge they have developed.

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