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The European Search Catalogue for Plant Genetic Resources (EURISCO) provides information about more than 2 million accessions of crop plants and their wild relatives, preserved ex situ by approximately 400 collections....


The Brtiish Pig Association manages conservation breeding plans for 10 native pig breeds. Each year all breeders are surveyed to record an accruate pictuer of the live population. In situ and ex-situ conservation plans...


The Spanish CITA research center presents the citizen science project “Ambassadors of Biodiversity”. The project involves both growers and educational community, who are the protagonists of the research, growing...


The ECPGR European Evaluation Network (EVA) for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA) is an international project aimed at increasing the use of crop genetic diversity and the diversity of stakeholders...


The Global Seed Conservation Challenge is managed by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). It aims to:  Engage more botanic gardens to become involved in seed banking, working ‘outside the garden walls’...


In addition to thousands of botanic gardens and arboreta, GardenSearch includes gene and seed banks, network organizations, and zoos. Whether you are looking for collaborators, botanical resources or expertise, or simply...


This searchable knowledge base provides information about Private Public Partnership (PPP) examples in Europe with a focus on use of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PGRFA). Additional examples of PPP...


There are more than 20 species of the strawberry genus, only a few reach supermarket costumers, but rich strawberry collections are widely dispersed as the species themselves across countries. Genebanks´ goal isn’t just...


In this interactive map, you can explore the countries, crops and genebanks that Crop Trust works with around the world. You can see the crop samples deposited in Svalbard by country and the projects that Crop Trust has...


The Chatham House Dialogue comprised three separate sessions that aimed to build a vision of how genebanks can play a fuller and more effective role in helping agriculture meet future challenges. Special attention was...