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From cutting-edge research to work saving seeds in communities, even our small actions can have a big impact on saving crop diversity and putting it to good use. Read the latest news highlighting these efforts and more.
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From Underdog to Topdog: Steve Sando and His Beans
Beans are a staple ingredient in many cuisines worldwide. Packed with protein, iron, and fiber, they play a crucial role in feeding growing populations. Despite their abundance, the diversity and nutritional potential of beans...
24 Jan 2025
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Banking on Diversity in Nigeria: A Winning Team
With a pair of tweezers, Mary Aditiku picks up a tiny okra seed, turns it over, and puts it back in place. Her hand is steady; her movements are precise. She repeats this action dozens of times, moving quickly across the plastic...
20 Feb 2024
African Genebanks Show the Way to the Future of Food Security
Success is often said to be a journey, not a destination. If so, it might be useful to remember that travelers need to be aware of opportunities, and take them while they still exist.
At the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, world...
12 Dec 2023
African Genebanks Build a Community
Conserving crop diversity is not just about adventurous activities like trekking through the jungle on elephant-back to track down the “lost” wild relatives of beans or potatoes.
The day-to-day routine of running a genebank is...
12 Jul 2023
In Photos: What It Takes to Operate a National Genebank
The National Plant Genetic Resources Centre (NPGRC) in Zambia is one of five national genebanks in Africa the Crop Trust is working with through its Seeds for Resilience (SFR) Project. This five-year project supports national...
19 Aug 2022
Seeing is Believing
Africa is facing the combined challenges of climate change, malnutrition and a rising population. Farmers on the continent urgently need access to crops that are more productive and nutritious, more resilient to unpredictable...
10 Mar 2022
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
Flourishing in her Field
Eyerusalem Arusi Morka shows what can be achieved when women have the opportunity to develop their talents.
In honor of International Women’s Day, which celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of...
8 Mar 2021
8 Mar 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
Seeds for Resilience: A Chat with Project Manager Nora Castañeda-Álvarez
The Crop Trust’s Seeds for Resilience project is supporting genebanks in Nigeria, Zambia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Ghana to improve their capacity to conserve their collections of crop diversity and make them available to scientists...
23 Jun 2020
23 Jun 2020