Access and Benefit-Sharing of Animal Genetic Resources: About the need to think out of the box

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Access and Benefit-Sharing of Animal Genetic Resources: About the need to think out of the box Ilse Köhler-Rollefson League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development (LPP)

Two types of breeds/angr High output of one-product, high inputs, artificial environment, calculated diet Multi-functional, several products, cope with challenging environment and variability

For adapting to climate change, for a green economy, and for reducing the climate impact of agriculture, humanity will require the multifunctional breeds and their adaptive traits! Many of them have been developed by pastoralists, others especially poultry and pig breeds are the product of indigenous and smallholder communities

Pastoralist herds: Mobile banks of fitness genes physiological adaptations to extreme weather and unconventional feed stuffs

Biological diversity: In Rajasthan camels and goats convert 36 different fodder species into milk, meat, manure and fibre

Making use of waste and fertilizing at the same time

BUT: More than assemblages of fitness genes! Knowledge of herder Knowledge of animals

Feeding behaviour is learned, passed on from one animal generation to the next (Kraetli, 2008) Animals can not easily be transferred from one ecosystem to the other

Survival under extreme conditions Not just a matter of physiological traits and instinct, but also of LEARNED BEHAVIOUR! Pastoralist herds are LIVING HERITAGE resources that can not be conserved out of context and in gene-banks, but ONLY in-situ.

Implications for Access and BenefitSharing To get the BENEFITS of pastoralist domestic animal diversity and the knowledge that sustains it, these populations need to be managed sustainably in their respective ecological and social contexts. Only then will humanity have ACCESS to them in the future.

What is ACCESS with respect to AnGR? Access to AnGR is not just about contracts between specific providers and commercial users (MTAs) Access is about ensuring survival of a pool of genes long into the future. Otherwise we will lose opportunities for adapting to climate change, as well as for food production in harsh environments and with minimal inputs!

Nagoya Protocol requires governments to support Community Protocols Biocultural Community Protocols document the role of a community in conserving animal genetic resources and ecosystems, contribute to visibility and awareness. They are both a document and a process.

This is an opportunity! for countries to better understand: their animal genetic resources, the social contexts in which they exist, the threats that they are exposed to, thereby laying the foundation for their long-term participatory conservation.

Community Breeds Country Status Raika camel, Nari cattle, Boti sheep, Sirohi goat India finalized Banni Maldhari Banni buffalo India finalized Rebari and Jatt Kutchi and Kharai camels India finalized Bargur Hill cattle Bargur Hill Cattle India finalized Attappady goat breeders Attapatty goat India finalized Pullikulum cattle breeders Pullikulum cattle India finalized Pashtoon Various breeds Pakistan finalized Samburu Red Maasai sheep Kenya finalized Golla Ganjam goat India In prep Kuruba Kuruba shepherding system, incl. Deccani breed India In prep Kangayam cattle breeders Kangayam cattle India In prep Malgaddi Brela camel Pakistan In prep

Example: Brela camel from Pakistan

Camel population development globally and in India www.lpps.org, www.camelsofrajasthan.com. E-mail ilse@pastoralpeoples.org, #09660083437 16

Why? Demand for camels as work animals has reduced replaced by tractors, trucks and cars. It is not allowed to take camels out of Rajasthan so nobody dares/wants to buy. There are no income opportunities from camels. In order to save their own livelihoods, camel breeders are forced to do away with their whole herds. www.lpps.org, www.camelsofrajasthan.com. E-mail ilse@pastoralpeoples.org, #09660083437 17

Camels can not be saved without Rajasthan s unique Raika camel culture. They are the guardians of the camel! www.lpps.org, www.camelsofrajasthan.com. E-mail ilse@pastoralpeoples.org, #09660083437 18

The Raika require economic incentives to continue acting as guardians. If their livelihoods are ensured, then the camel will be saved and young people enter the profession. www.lpps.org, www.camelsofrajasthan.com. E-mail ilse@pastoralpeoples.org, #09660083437 19

We need to capitalize on the potential of the camel to produce a range of eco-friendly, healthy heritage products to generate income for the Raika www.lpps.org, www.camelsofrajasthan.com. E-mail ilse@pastoralpeoples.org, #09660083437 20

A growing global market for camel milk Retail price per litre PremiumUS product for health benefits UAE Rs 300 Rs 2400 Australia India Rs 1178 Rs 600 FAO estimates global camel milk market may grow to $10 billion annually www.lpps.org, www.camelsofrajasthan.com. E-mail ilse@pastoralpeoples.org, #09660083437 21

Different approaches to agrobiodiversity conservation: PGR: Svalbard AnGR: A network of community based breed repositories

Required Benefits for Pastoralists/Livestock keeping comunities Grazing Rights Value chain development /infrastructure for local processing Marketing Veterinary care Capacity and Organisation Building

Resulting Benefits for Society at large Genetic diversity for adaptation to climate change Healthy heritage products Provision of ecological services seed dispersal, organic fertilizer Livelihoods, thriving rural areas

If we invest in such comprehensive approaches, beyond Material Transfer Agreements, we will combine: Conservation of AnGr with conservation of ecosystems/biodiversity at large Conservation of AnGr with climate change adaptation Conservation of AnGr with rural development Local AnGr are a crucial pivot for the implementation of SDG 2, and many others

IF.we adopt a wider concept of Access and BenefitSharing of animal genetic resources that creates benefits for the pastoralists and livestock keepers that have created and steward them!

Thank You! www.pastoralpeoples.org, ilse@pastoralpeoples.org