2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.04.025
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Communicating plant genetic resources for food and agriculture to the public—A study of grant-receivers with demonstration-projects in the Danish Rural Development Programme

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“…A special angle to PGR, reflecting the identity and way of working with PGR by this NGO is seen in the left, red circle in Figure 1: Political: independence of transnational companies and authorities. Moreover, while explaining her understanding of PGR in the following interview, the leader of the Danish Seed Savers elaborated on this by reflecting on PGR as being political: "We can grow and save our own seeds and thus be independent of companies and governmental rules" [Windfeldt and Madsen, 2018].…”
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“…A special angle to PGR, reflecting the identity and way of working with PGR by this NGO is seen in the left, red circle in Figure 1: Political: independence of transnational companies and authorities. Moreover, while explaining her understanding of PGR in the following interview, the leader of the Danish Seed Savers elaborated on this by reflecting on PGR as being political: "We can grow and save our own seeds and thus be independent of companies and governmental rules" [Windfeldt and Madsen, 2018].…”
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confidence: 99%