Promises Made and Kept: an interview with Dr. Marilyn Warburton
Business Unusual
Transforming the Cassava Industry in Nigeria
Groundnut Revolution in India
News from the Science Council Chair
Making Africa More Fruitful
A Mountainous Success
African Dryland Farmers Benefit from Improved Crop Varieties
Strategic Partnership Combines Generation Challenge Program and Global Crop Diversity Trust
Responding to HIV and AIDS in Africa's Fishery Sector
Dietary Diversity Promoted for Better Nutrition
Wheat Improvement Program for Dry Areas


March 2006

Strategic Partnership Combines Generation Challenge Program and Global Crop Diversity Trust

"Agricultural systems depend on plant genetic resources, the raw material for crop improvement, and on our ability to use these biological materials effectively," declares Cary Fowler, Executive Secretary of the Global Diversity Trust. To achieve maximum impact, the Trust and the Generation Challenge Program work together to align the Trust’s strategy of ensuring the continued conservation of genetic resources with Generation’s systematic approach to unlocking their potential to tackle the world's most daunting problems.

Read all about it in : Both Sides of the Coin, an item in Generation’s recently released, first annual Research Highlights.