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Chickpea Wild Relatives: Using Science to Change the World

Chickpea Wild Relatives: Using Science to Change the World

Chickpea plant.

Lentil serendipity – and hard work

Lentil serendipity – and hard work

Lentil evaluation.

Durum Wheat Pre-Breeding for Food Security

Durum Wheat Pre-Breeding for Food Security

The Women Finger Millet Advocates of Western Kenya

The Women Finger Millet Advocates of Western Kenya

Selection by Stone

Selection by Stone Abdellah Bounagua clutched the stone tightly in his weathered hands. With it, he could cast one vote. The durum wheat farmer from Marchouch in northern Morocco wanted to make sure…

Durum wheat fields.

GROW Webinar: What It Takes To Build an Eco-efficient Genebank for the 21st Century

GROW Webinar: What It Takes To Build an Eco-efficient Genebank for the 21st Century Presented by: Peter Wenzl, Leader, Genetic Resource Program, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Peter…

Banner for Peter Wenzl's GROW Webinar

BION Herbsttagung

BION Herbsttagung The Crop Trust's Director of Programs Sarada Krishnan is participating in the BION autumn conference on Thursday, October 20, 2022 where she'll give a lecture on the…

Witchweed, a weed and parasite found in finger millet field.

Wild About Bananas

Wild About Bananas Hunting for Drought Tolerance in Papua New Guinea Bananas were first domesticated in Southeast Asia, sometime between 5,000 and 8,000 BCE. They have since spread widely around…

Wild Plants from Four Continents Deliver Climate Change Lifeline for Crops

Wild Plants from Four Continents Deliver Climate Change Lifeline for Crops Nearly 5,000 seed samples of crop wild relatives saved in challenging, six-year effort to secure the future of food. Bonn,…

INIA- Capacity Building Course in Chile.

The Last Crop Before the Desert

The Last Crop Before the Desert “I’ve never seen barley looking this great before!” El Kbir Safraoui couldn’t hold back his excitement about the crop growing in his fields. And he had seen a lot of…

Cereal crops.
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