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The Svalbard Global Seed Vault

In 2022, no fewer than 30 genebanks from 28 countries deposited a total of nearly 85,000 seed samples in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.

No data? No conservation.

Information systems are central to the effective conservation and use of plant genetic resources, whether at the level of the individual collection, using the likes of GRIN-Global, or at a global…

Finance and investments

It was a challenging year for investment markets due to geopolitical turmoil, rising interest rates and inflationary pressures. However, the Crop Diversity Endowment Fund was set up with a long-term…

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…

Our work

The need to conserve crop diversity within a rational, efficient global system has been recognized in various international agreements

Securing our food, forever

The Crop Trust continues to work on initiatives to deepen its network of government donors and establish partnerships with the private sector, NGOs and multilateral development institutions, both in…

2022 Annual Report

How does the Crop Trust support genebanks around the world?  Learn more The Crop Trust was launched in 2004 to conserve and make crop diversity available for use, forever and for the…

Securing the world’s crop diversity is a prerequisite for future food and nutrition security. Photo: Shawn Landersz/Crop Trust

World Vegetable Center: Now is the Time to Step Up our Support for Conserving Biodiversity

World Vegetable Center: Now is the Time to Step Up our Support for Conserving Biodiversity Daniel Frans van Gilst, Senior Adviser at the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), is a…

Svalbard Global Seed Vault Deposit - June 2026

The largest backup repository of crop diversity will open its doors again in June to welcome seeds from around the world.

Genebank Impacts Brief No. 29

Genebank Impacts Brief No. 29 The Genebank Academy: Building Global Capacity in Crop Conservation

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