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2022: A Year with Two Sides

2022: A Year with Two Sides Visit the 2022 Annual Report website 2022 has been a year with two different sides. On the one hand, the world is ramping up its efforts in fighting climate change.…

A Conversation with Chocolate’s Noah

A Conversation with Chocolate’s Noah The origins of chocolate can be traced back to ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, who revered chocolate as the "Food of the Gods." They incorporated it into…

African Genebanks Build a Community

African Genebanks Build a Community Conserving crop diversity is not just about adventurous activities like trekking through the jungle on elephant-back to track down the “lost” wild relatives of…

National Plant Genetic Resources Centre (NPGRC)

10th Session of the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

10th Session of the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture The Tenth Session of the Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant…

19th Regular Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

19th Regular Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture The 19th Regular Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture  will be held at…

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

Don’t_let_seed_dormancy_be_a_headache.pdf

Don’t let seed dormancy be a headache: how to understand, classify and overcome it Carol C. Baskin, University of Kentucky (USA) Early interest in seed dormancy and germination Theophrastus…

Reflecting on 2022

Reflecting on 2022 Visit the 2022 Annual Report website At the beginning of 2022, many of us expected this to be a year when life began to return to normal after the ravages of the COVID-19…

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

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