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Saving Every Grain of Rice: A Q&A with Jerry Tjoe Awie

… and they may very well continue to do so for the next…

Unlocking Hidden Gems: a BOLD Journey to Resilient and Diverse Crops

… farmers and it helps us continue our efforts to mobilize…

Banking on African heritage

Seeds for Resilience is a five-year project supporting collections of key crops identified by partner genebanks in five sub-Saharan African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia. In

Man in field observing green plants.

Q&A with Tim Schilling, World Coffee Research

… for them all to continue expanding? TS: It has…

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Taking Stock of 2022

… in this endeavour can we continue to develop new plant…

Small town surrounded by snowy mountains.

Banking on African heritage

Seeds for Resilience is a five-year project supporting collections of key crops identified by partner genebanks in five sub-Saharan African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia. In

Man in field observing green plants.

Scientific Community Calls To Halt Destruction of Pavlovsk Station

… of the collection which contains 1,000 varieties of…

New Drought-tolerant Durum Wheat Could Transform Farming in Dry Regions

… of the crops that will continue to receive support from…

farmer in Morocco

Wired: Genebank Saved From Syrian Civil War

… more likely, the genes it contains—might come in handy. A…

THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH IN DRY AREAS HAS A GENEBANK THAT PROTECTS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ANCIENT SEEDS, INCLUDING MANY VARIETIES OF WHEAT AND DURUM. ICARDA
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