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Thailand

Thailand has a population of more than 66 million people. The agriculture and food sector in Thailand accounts for 10-15% of gross national income. It employs around 46% of the country’s working…

Terra Mundo: Semillas Sirias Contribuyen a Bóveda para Proteger Cultivos

Terra Mundo: Semillas Sirias Contribuyen a Bóveda para Proteger Cultivos Terra Mundo in Spain reports on the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Los garbanzos, las habas y otras semillas de un centro…

Svalbard at night

Terms & Conditions

Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using this site These are the terms and conditions (“the Terms”) of the Global Crop Diversity Trust (“the Crop Trust”) (“we” or “us”). We…

Temperate_Forages_Summary.pdf

Global strategy for the ex situ conservation of temperate forages: summary for ITPGRFA stakeholders This document is a concise summary of the Global strategy for the ex situ conservation of…

Crop Strategy: Temperate Forages (lowres)

Crop Strategy: Temperate Forages (lowres) GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR THE EX SITU CONSERVATION OF TEMPERATE FORAGES ‹–Š •—’’‘”– ˆ”‘ The International Treaty ON PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND…

Temperate Forages

Temperate grazing lands cover 13% of the world’s land area, including farms and rangeland systems in Russia, Europe, China and North America in the northern hemisphere, and South America, southern…

Tell Us What You Think

Tell Us What You Think Be honest—what do you think of the Crop Trust website? Help us improve your future digital experience with the Crop Trust and its affiliate projects and platforms by…

TED Talks: Cary Fowler

TED Talks: Cary Fowler This fantastic TED talk brings people closer to understanding the importance of crop…

Technical Reports

Take a deep dive into the Crop Trust technical reports.

Callipers measuring a seed

TEA_STRATEGY_SUMMARY.pdf

TEA GENETIC RESOURCES: A GLOBAL STRATEGY The cultivation of tea has spread rapidly and continually since the nineteenth century, from China and Southeast Asia to diverse habitats around the planet.…

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