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Supporting the Application of the FAO Genebank Standards

Bonnie Furman and Stefano Diulgheroff (FAO) Luigi Guarino (Crop Trust)

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Supporting Sustainable Agriculture

Impact Areas Ensuring Sustainable Agriculture

Bags of rice at Vietnam market

Supporting International Genebanks

Global Crop Conservation Strategies guide global conservation of genetic resources for key crops. In 2022, five new strategies and two updated strategies were completed and three others were in the…

Supporting Genebanks

Sustaining the world's genebanks to secure global crop diversity, forever.

Genebank scientist in crypreservation lab

Supporters

The Crop Trust welcomes donations from all sectors. Current donors include governments, civil society (foundations), the private sector, farmers’ organizations and individuals. Together donors…

Support for National Genebanks Underway

Seeds maintained in genebanks worldwide are the foundation of our future food and nutrition security.

Supercharging Nutrition with Wild Chickpea Relatives

Supercharging Nutrition with Wild Chickpea Relatives Chickpea is an excellent source of dietary fiber, with calcium and magnesium to boot, but new research shows we can do even more with the popular…

Chickpea plant closeup

Sunflowers

A multi-year effort to develop new strategies and update existing ones was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL). To gain an overview on the current state of the…

Sunchoke Soup

Sunchoke Soup This delicious sunchoke soup by Chef Helena del Pesco will warm even the coldest of days. Ingredients: 1/4 cup unsalted butter 8 leeks, white and light green parts only,…

Sudan’s National Genebank Begins Rebuilding as Famine Threatens

Sudan’s National Genebank Begins Rebuilding as Famine Threatens Staff count the cost of armed conflict and step up efforts to conserve Sudan’s unique collection of sorghum and other crops. Almost…

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