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How Digital Tools Help Us Conserve the World’s Seeds — and Use Them
Imagine a library filled with millions of books. Some are decades old, while others are newly published. People can access these books to get information, investigate problems and come up with ideas for solutions to challenges....
17 Mar 2025
Virtual Workshop on "Unlocking" the Value in Germplasm Collections
Scientists from across the CGIAR, and its partner and donor organizations met in July 2021 to identify opportunities for enhancing use of crop germplasm collections.
Hosted by the CGIAR Genebank Platform, the workshop addressed...
22 Jul 2021
22 Jul 2021
Crop Trust Signs Landmark Agreement With Kenya’s National Genebank
As part of its Seeds for Resilience Project, the Crop Trust has signed the first of five major agreements with national genebanks in sub-Saharan Africa with the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO), which...
15 Jun 2021
15 Jun 2021
Germinate: Crop Data at Your Fingertips
Until all too recently, sharing information on genetic resources was a hugely inefficient process that made collaboration, at times, impossible.
The solution has been to create online repositories that offer easy-to-share data...
9 Jun 2021
9 Jun 2021
African Genebanks Move from Strength to Strength
Dr. Janny van Beem, the Crop Trust’s Quality Management Systems expert, uses the image of a staircase to illustrate how quality management is a gradual and continuous process: you build your way up, one step at a time, creating...
13 Jan 2021
13 Jan 2021
Enhancing the Genesys Portal
Information is liberating
Data and information systems make our lives easier, in our personal capacity and in our workspace, allowing us to access the information we need with ease and efficiency. In the world of plant genetic...
22 Jun 2017
22 Jun 2017
How Much Do Countries Benefit From One Another’s Crop Diversity?
Bananas originated in South and Southeast Asia, and are now produced throughout the world’s tropics and eaten in at least 192 countries worldwide. Quinoa came from the South American Andes, and is currently cultivated in almost...
18 Jul 2016
18 Jul 2016
Brewing up a Genebank Success Story
Luigi Guarino | Director of Science and Programs
I collect stories about genebanks making a difference. Well, somebody has to, and it’s kind of my job. I find them all interesting, but like happy families, such stories are...
14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016
Announcing the Genesys Advisory Committee
Statement from the Executive Director
Over the last four years Genesys has grown into the Internet’s most comprehensive portal for plant genetic resources, unifying information on more than 2.6 million crop genebank accessions....
14 Jan 2016
14 Jan 2016
The Autumn Report
Marie Haga | Marie's Corner
Let us start this month's 'Corner' with the scientific work and mention the following:
A visit of our staff and to negotiate collecting agreements in Latin America finally came to an end in mid Septemer...
13 Oct 2015
13 Oct 2015
Marie's Intervention at GB6
Below is the Crop Trust's report, delivered by Marie Haga, to the participants of the Sixth session of the Governing Body of the International Treaty (GB6) held in Rome, Italy, from 5 to 9 October 2015.
Mr. Chair,
Distinguished...
5 Oct 2015
5 Oct 2015
G.O.A.L. - Raising Genebank Standards
Janny van Beem, Genebank Quality Specialist at the Crop Trust, sums up the results of the first Genebank Operations and Advanced Learning (GOAL) workshop held in Cali, Colombia earlier this year.
“Our ultimate goal as custodians...
20 Aug 2015
20 Aug 2015