{"id":5928,"date":"2020-07-02T08:05:45","date_gmt":"2020-07-02T07:05:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=5928"},"modified":"2020-07-02T08:05:45","modified_gmt":"2020-07-02T07:05:45","slug":"the-management-and-conservation-of-animal-genetic-resources","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/the-management-and-conservation-of-animal-genetic-resources\/5928\/","title":{"rendered":"The management and conservation of animal genetic resources"},"content":{"rendered":"

Coralie Danchin from the European Regional Focal Point for Animal Genetic Resources discusses some of the reasons why obtaining animal genetic resources is important.<\/h2>\n

The European Regional Focal Point for Animal Genetic Resources (EFRP<\/a>) is the regional platform for the support of management, conservation, and sustainable use of animal genetic resources. And given the importance of animal genetic resources in the challenge to feed a growing population<\/a> with less land and less resources, the EFRP has an increasingly important role to play.<\/p>\n

The Innovation Platform spoke to the EFRP\u2019s Coralie Danchin about how the EFRP operates and some of the challenges involved in managing and sharing information and knowledge.<\/p>\n

Could you begin by outlining the work and role of the EFRP?<\/h3>\n

The EFRP is the regional platform to support the in situ and ex situ conservation and sustainable use of animal genetic resources and to facilitate the implementation of FAO\u2019s Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) in Europe. It is essentially a network, and one of the ideas behind it is to help European countries \u2013 not just EU countries \u2013 exchange information about AnGR and help to facilitate the implementation of FAO\u2019s Global Plan of Action for AnGR.<\/p>\n

To do so, we went on to establish Working Groups, which are created on a permanent basis to work on long-term tasks. We currently have Working Groups are operating on:<\/p>\n