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Marathon Man

By Luigi Guarino | Director of Science and Programs

Illustration of scientist holding wheat

Maps and DataViz

Source: United Nations Geospatial, ClearMap services. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United…

Managing Collections Data

This course introduces the principles and practices of collections data management for staff at botanic gardens and plant conservation institutions, particularly those at newer or less-resourced…

Malta Festival of Ideas 2025

Reimagining Tomorrow: Possibilities for Peace

Mali

Mali has a population of around 17 million. Mali’s economy is primarily agricultural. Subsistence and commercial agriculture are the bases of the Malian economy. Around four-fifths of the working…

Malaysia

Malaysia has a population of around 30 million people. The agriculture and food sector in Malaysia account for 15-20% of gross national income. It employs almost 40% of the country’s working…

Malawi

Malawi, a landlocked country, has a population of over 18 million. Its main industry is agriculture, which employs more than four-fifths of its working population and accounts for one-third of the…

Maize

Ancient diversity that would be familiar to an Aztec or Inca farmer still ripens in the fields in countries like Mexico, Guatemala and Peru. More recently…

Multicolored ears of maize or corn

Mainstreaming the Global Crop Conservation Strategies in Plant Treaty Processes

The Crop Trust worked with experts from around the world to develop and update strategies that will guide global efforts for the conservation of key crops.

Mainstreaming Crop Diversity: Dan Saladino Tells the Stories That Really Matter

Mainstreaming Crop Diversity: Dan Saladino Tells the Stories That Really Matter Twenty years ago, ‘biodiversity’ was a niche term that was mainly used in scientific circles. Now, we – well, some of…

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