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CLOSE THIS BOOKMedicinal Plants: Rescuing a Global Heritage (WB, 1997, 80 p.)
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1. The global background
2. China
3. India
4. Conclusions
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Abstract

Traditionally, medicinal plants have been considered solely part of the health sector, but increasingly they are part of agriculture and even of environmental programs. This is because demand for medicinal plants is increasing at such a rate that the stocks in the wild are being destroyed. Hundreds of species are overharvested and face extinction if they are not protected or cultivated. China and India are the first countries to seriously grapple with the issue. This report provides an overview of the global situation and it highlights the efforts China and India are making to ensure the long-term health of this resource upon which billions trust their lives.

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