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Outreach Projects

Our audience is as diverse as the crop diversity we help safeguard. It includes scientists from the entire crop diversity value chain from conservation to use. It also includes governments and…

Terraced fields in Madagascar

Pakistan

Pakistan has the highest population growth in the world, with a population around 202 million. The economy used to be primarily agricultural at the time of independence but has become considerably…

Pandemics Aren't Limited to People

Pandemics Aren't Limited to People How the world's most famous seed vault defends plants against their next big outbreak Simran Sethi | The Counter Banner photo: NordGen In March, plant…

Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea encompasses half of the world’s second largest island with a population of over 7.86 million. Papua New Guinea’s varied scenery reflects a generally recent geologic history in which…

Paraguay

Paraguay has a population of over 6.8 million Agriculture is one of the most important economic activities in Paraguay as it employs one-fourth of the workforce, accounts for about one-fifth of the…

Parliament Magazine: EU Must Make Contribution to Preserve Crop Diversity

Parliament Magazine: EU Must Make Contribution to Preserve Crop Diversity Europe must play a leading role in the global effort to protect crop diversity, argues Marie Haga in an exclusive…

Marie Haga at the European Parliament Crop Trust exhibit

Partnership for Global Coffee Conservation Strategy

Partnership for Global Coffee Conservation Strategy 15 April 2016 (WASHINGTON, DC) and Atlanta, GA — The Global Crop Diversity Trust (Crop Trust) and World Coffee Research (WCR) today announced a…

Coffee arabica by Malcolm Manners

Partnerships and Communications

The Crop Trust’s success depends on the dedication and commitment of its many partners. In 2023, we renewed existing partnerships and forged new ones at several global events, including Climate Week…

Partnerships and Organizational News

The Crop Trust made a number of important strides in its partnerships and outreach in 2021. This included signing a memorandum of understanding with the World Vegetable Center, launching an Emergency…

Two people in terraced rice field

Partnerships and organizational news

The Crop Trust made a number of important institutional strides forward in 2022, including: receiving an endowment contribution from a private company; signing of a memorandum of understanding with…

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