Great to see the International Potato Centre (CIP)…
…and its genebank…
…highlighted in the Frietmuseum in Bruges.
And yes, those accessions are in Genesys.
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Great to see the International Potato Centre (CIP)…
…and its genebank…
…highlighted in the Frietmuseum in Bruges.
And yes, those accessions are in Genesys.
The Center on Global Food and Agriculture has a report out called “Defining the Path to Zero Hunger in an Equitable World” which basically tries to add humanitarian assistance to the old food-climate-biodiversity nexus. Crop diversity is nowhere to be found among the “catalyzing ideas,” alas. However, one of those ideas is investing in “force multipliers,” and one of those multipliers is agricultural research and development. So I guess there’s an opening there for genebanks. But why do they have to be such a hard sell?
Ah but wait, I see other catalyzing ideas are “get the word out” and “articulate what we want.” Roger that.
You know how you read in history textbooks that the Native Americans of the Great Plains got hold of horses from retreating Spanish colonists after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? And you know how Native Americans have been saying that’s not what they think happened? That they in fact got their horses long before that? You know how rare it is that a scientific paper involving museum specimens and DNA includes Indigenous authors? And that said paper overturns a mainstream historical narrative and is then splashed all over the mainstream media? Very rare, that’s how rare.