Importance of Agrobiodiversity
- Direct value: Food, medicine, fuel, fodder, fiber, building materials.
- Indirect value:
- Atmosphere and climatic regulation.
- Pollination and nutrient recycling.
- Cultural, spiritual and Aesthetic.
- Non-use value:
- Potential value: Future value.
- Existence value: Value of knowing something exists.
- Baquet value: Value of something that will benefit the future generation.
Prospects of Agrobiodiversity
- Increased productivity and food security.
- Reduced pressure on agricultural land.
- Sound pest and disease management.
- Conserve soil and increase natural soil fertility.
- Diversify products and income opportunities.
- Maximize effective use of resources.
- Improve human nutrition.