Genetic diversity is a critical component of agroecosystem sustainability because it represents the range of genetic characteristics within plant and animal populations.
By having a wide variety of genes, agricultural systems can better withstand environmental changes, pests, and diseases.
However, the emphasis on high-yielding varieties often sacrifices this diversity to maximize crop yields.
By relying on a limited set of crops with similar genetic make-up, agroecosystems become more vulnerable to threats.
Genetic diversity can be boosted through practices such as:
- Conserving traditional varieties and wild relatives of crops
- Implementing seed exchange programs between farmers
- Encouraging breeding strategies that incorporate a range of genetic traits
Genetic diversity supports resilient and sustainable agricultural systems that are adaptable to changing environmental conditions.