GARDENS FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION, HEALTH, QUALITY OF LIFE AND AGRO-BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION.
Abstract
The model for a new form of specialized gardens for biodiversity conservation agriculture associated with beekeeping. The garden is expected biodiversity interesting and attractive way to plant collections of plant varieties and old local varieties of traditional classical as used less fruit, ornamental and other useful species. Collections will be used for conservation, and at the same time, for educational purposes public, promote and popularize their use for different purposes with the possibility of reproduction and distribution, mainly for practical use in gardens and in organic agriculture.
In isolated parts of the garden is supposed to build a network of breeding apiaries bees current use for certain, apitherapy all comers and visitors under professional supervision. For complexity expected within the garden provide meals traditional dishes, selling plants. Garden has become a centre of leisure, recreation, education, and most importantly - to harmonize with nature, its beauty and wealth. The project will be implemented in the frame of the International Network AgroBioNet.
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