The Crop Trust is a non-profit international organization dedicated to conserving crop diversity and making it available for use globally, forever, for the benefit of everyone.
We work with donors and partners to lead global projects that protect crop diversity, conserve crop wild relatives and develop technology to make this diversity accessible worldwide.
A central platform for the Crop Trust’s technical and scientific knowledge — including reports, GROW webinars and insights on opportunity crops.
Here you can find downloads of all Crop Trust documents as well as press releases and links to when Crop Trust has been featured in the news.
We seek professionals with a passion for global food security and a strong drive to contribute to our mission of conserving crop diversity for future generations.
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Regeneration of seeds in the Community Seed/Gene Bank for Effective Biodiversity Conservation for the indigenous Gwari people of the Federal Capital TerritoryAbuja Nigeria
Regeneration and Safety Duplication of Cowpea (Vigna unguicultaL.) and Rice (Oryzaspp.) Landraces by Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeri
Regeneration of 709 accessions and safety duplication of 690
Regeneration and safety duplication of 902 accessions of cereals, legumes and Curcubitaceae in Malawi.
Regeneration and safety duplication of 540 accessions of bambara groundnuts and winged bean by the Univerisity of Nottingham, Malaysia
Regeneration and safety duplication of more than 3000 accessions of different crops in Svalbard.
Regeneration and safety duplication of 1000 crop accessions in Svalbard
Regeneration and safety duplication of 1082 accessions of sorghum
Regeneration and safety duplication of 100 cowpea accessions.
Regeneration of 315 and safety duplication of 294 crop accessions by BIT Indonesia
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