Originally published on cgiar.org by:International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) on Apr 5, 2008
The 10th International Barley Genetics Symposium will be inaugurated on April 6 at Bibliotheca Alexandrina,
Dr Ismail Serageldin, Director of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Dr Mahmoud Solh, Director General, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Prof Dr Adel El Beltagy, Chair of GFAR and Advisor to the Minister for Agriculture, Egypt, and Dr Jaroslav Spunar, Chair of the International Organizing Committee of the IBGS, will be addressing the inaugural session.
The Symposium is the most important forum for barley scientists and the industry worldwide, where results and current trends of barley research and production are presented and discussed, and future strategies are decided.
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Barley is cultivated in over 56 million hectares of land the world over and it is the fourth most planted cereal crop. Over the last few years there has been a steady increase in barley and scientists believe that with the increasing global temperatures and the challenges posed by climate change, barley cultivation would expand even more, as this crop grows in warm areas.
“Barley can help people survive climate change and global warming, it is the crop of the poor people,” says Dr. Stefania Grando, ICARDA’s Principal Barley Breeder and the Chair of the local organizing committee of the Symposium.
Besides being the staple food for the poor in parts of North Africa, Central and
It is for the first time that the Symposium is being held in
