- Canadian genebank sends seeds to Svalbard.
 - And Plant Breeder of the Year goes to… Bet you he used the genebank a lot.
 - Dubai told to grow local plants to save water. There’s a genebank for that.
 - More digestible sorghum down to one gene. Probably came from a genebank.
 - A conference on neglected and underutilized species. And the genebanks that conserve them?
 - Collecting on Mediterranean islands for Kew’s genebank. Nice gig if you can get it.
 - Richer farmers more likely to adopt improved varieties. To him that has… So I guess genebanks should go to the poorer farmers to collect landraces? Always wondered about that.
 - Can I help it if everything came up genebanks today?
 - Well, almost everything. Agricultural packages unwrapped by the Archaeobotanist.
 
Nibbles: Rwandan genebank, Quinoa consumption, Pre-Columbian garden, Tomatoes, Aerobic rice, World record potatoes
- Today’s new national genebank for food security? Step proudly forward, Rwanda!
 - Bolivians are eating three times more quinoa. Or maybe three times more Bolivians are eating quinoa.
 - Growing history in a pre-Columbian English cottage garden.
 - Bland tomatoes all down to the lack of volatiles.
 - Daily Kos spreads the Guardian’s gospel of SRI rice; so is aerobic rice a step down that path?
 - Speaking of which, those Bihari farmers have snagged a world record potato harvest, using organic methods, and a relatively new variety from Indian breeders.
 
Nibbles: BXW, GMOs, Quinoa, Farm incomes, WIPO, Diverse diets, Agroforestry, Rwanda genebank
- Plantwise says you can manage banana xanthomonas wilt; so no need for GMOs?
 - DG of Bioversity says “adopt transgenic crops carefully and on a case to case basis”.
 - “You can contribute to the revision of quinoa descriptors”. Is there one for level of threat to indigenous people?
 - Poor US farmers. “Despite last year’s drought, net farm income in US … will be highest since 1973.” h/t Tom.
 - “WIPO Instrument on genetic resources and traditional knowledge should reflect developments in international law and policy relating to indigenous peoples.” Course it should.
 - “[N]otable gains in dietary diversity and increased child health in hundreds of farm communities of Northern Malawi.” Any causal link?
 - Roger Leakey talks agroforestry.
 - Rwanda saves seeds.
 
Nibbles: Gates & Slim, Aquino, Home genebank, Quinoa indigestion, Cornish pasties, Exotic vegetables, Funny cheeses, Leafsnap, Beekeeping
- Bigshots visit CIMMYT, miss opportunity to mention genebank. No, wait…
 - Bigshot visits IRRI, including genebank.
 - Yeah but who needs those anyway, you can make your own!
 - Now the French want their say on quinoa.
 - Speaking of the French, you think there is any horsemeat in Cornish pasties?
 - “I grew up with zucchini, but I prefer the flavor and texture of angled luffa.”
 - Gotta love the fact that there’s a thing called the Rogue Creamery.
 - Missed the fact that Leafsnap had been named one of the top 10 science apps of 2012.
 - Germans report on Italians helping Ethiopians. To keep bees. One suspects Ethiopians could teach Italians and Germans a thing or two about keeping bees, but that’s another story.
 
Nibbles: Maize genes, Livestock domestication, Guinea fowl, Plant identification, Juniper conservation, Cacao conservation, Seed talk, IPBES report, Global consultation
- Today’s genomic breakthrough involves kernel number in maize.
 - Neolithic people overhunted, then thought better of it.
 - Was guinea fowl ever domesticated, I wonder?
 - How to figure out if you’ve looked hard enough. For plants, that is. And some discussion.
 - Gin is in trouble. But help is at hand.
 - A workshop on chocolate and vanilla. My kinda event. And chocolate does need help. Gin, chocolate. Pretty soon life wont be worth living.
 - Simran Sethi’s Twitter chat after TEDxManhattan was storified, but it’s gone now of course. Try this instead.
 - Final say on that IPBES-1 gabfest.
 - And the first say on that “Global Consultation on agricultural biodiversity for sustainable food security” thing.