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Crop-Trust-BOLD-Project-One-pager.pdf

BOLD Biodiversity for Opportunities, Livelihoods and Development In Los Baños, Philippines, an IRRI researcher takes notes on a trial of rice plants’ response to rainfall. Photo: Brent…

Crop-Trust-BOLD-Project-Six-pager.pdf

BOLD Biodiversity for Opportunities, Livelihoods and Development Harnessing Crop Diversity to Adapt to the Effects of the Climate Crisis Funded by the Government of Norway, led by the Global Crop…

Fund Disbursement Strategy

Fund Disbursement Strategy Fund Disbursement Strategy Executive Summary The Trust has limited funds at its disposal and is constrained by its Constitution to use those funds in the most…

Staff Code of Conduct

Staff Code of Conduct Staff Code of Conduct The Crop Trust considers its staff its most important asset. We strive to attract, retain and develop staff of the highest quality, encourage professional…

Crop-Trust-The-Emergency-Reserve-for-Genebanks.pdf

Saving our seeds: An emergency reserve for genebanks in peril Genebanks are the foundation of the world’s food supply. They conserve the diversity of crops and their undomesticated cousins and make…

Whistleblower Policy

Whistleblower Policy Whistleblower Policy As international civil servants, Staff of the Crop Trust are expected to exhibit the highest standard of conduct in contributing to carrying out the Crop…

Crops

Learn more about the crops the Crop Trust works with.

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Crops

Explore detailed information about 20 unique opportunity crop species: amaranth, Bambara groundnut, baobab, chayote, cowpea, finger millet, fonio, horse gram, jackfruit tree, jute mallow, minor…

Crops and Leaders in Focus

Crop Chronicles In 2024, the Crop Trust launched Crop Chronicles, a multimedia series on the importance of seven crops in global agriculture – alfalfa, barley, durum wheat, finger millet, grasspea,…

Crops in Color

The CropsinColor campaign highlights not only the importance of crop diversity for food security and adaptation to climate change, but its beauty – found all around us.

Yellow mais varieties in Zambia
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