Vegetable Genetic Resources to Mitigate Nutritional Insecurity in India
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Abstract
Vegetable crops are key sources of essential micronutrients required for good health. They add fi ber, fl avor, taste,
and nutritional quality to human diets. Increasing production and consumption of vegetables constitutes a direct
and aff ordable way to deliver better health and overcome malnutrition. Vegetable production has the potential
to generate more income and employment than any other segment of the agricultural economy. Vegetables can
be grown on small areas of land, close to the consumers in urban and peri-urban settings, and they do not
necessarily need advanced technologies to grow them. To realize those benefi ts, governments and donors need
to give more weight and support to the ex situ, on-farm, and in situ conservation of genetic resources including
farmers’ varieties, landraces, and wild related species of global, as well as traditional, vegetables