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Welcome to POM

The Programme for Diversity of Cultivated Plants, POM, is Sweden 's endeavour to better conserve and use our cultivated plants. The programme was initiated 1998 by the Swedish Ministry of Agriculture in consultation with authorities, organisations, the private sector and non-profit organisations active on the issues. The Swedish Biodiversity Centre (CBM) is responsible for coordinating POM's various activities. More about POM »

 

Keeping the cultivated heritage alive

POM is intended to be an adaptive tool for creating an intelligent and sustainable way to conserve and utilise the plant riches of Sweden. Each of us, be it as researchers, plant breeders, growers or consumers, has a large and shared responsibility in the preservation of these resources and keeping the Swedish cultivated heritage alive. More »

Surveying until 2011

One of POM's tasks is to find, collect and conserve unique plants of interest that can be of value for Sweden in the future. POM's ongoing nation wide survey for cultuvated biodiversity proceeds until the year 2011. The survey work is organised in seven different "Calls for plants". More »

 

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POM | Centrum för biologisk mångfald | Box 57 | 230 53 Alnarp
Tel. 040-41 55 31