Practical instruments for biodiversity management on farm and in the company

11/2021 | Study

More and more farmers, collectors and companies around the world are implementing actions to conserve and restore biodiversity. In order to them in planning, implementing and monitoring biodiversity-friendly practices, hands-on instruments are needed. This publication findings from “Private Business Action for Biodiversity” project on biodiversity-friendly spice production in India, while also illustrating the benefits of using instruments such as the Biodiversity Action Plan.

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