CGIAR operations under the plant treaty framework

The history of CGIAR and the development and implementation of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (“Plant Treaty”) are closely intertwined. In accordance with the agreements that 11 CGIAR centers signed with the Plant Treaty’s Governing Body under Article 15 of the treaty, >730,000 accessions of crop, tree, and forage germplasm conserved in CGIAR genebanks are made available under the terms and conditions of the multilateral system of access and benefit sharing, and the CGIAR centers have transferred almost 4 million samples of plant genetic resources under the system. Many activities of CGIAR centers and their genebanks (e.g., crop enhancement, improved agronomic methods, seed system strengthening, and capacity building) are influenced by, and promote, the Plant Treaty’s objectives. The continued existence and optimal functioning of the Plant Treaty’s multilateral system of access and benefit sharing is critically important to CGIAR in the pursuit of its mission. However, the multilateral system has encountered some challenges since the Plant Treaty came into force. The successful conclusion of the ongoing process for enhancing the functioning of the multilateral system could increase monetary benefit sharing and incentives for exchanging more germplasm. In the meantime, increased efforts are necessary to promote nonmonetary benefit sharing through partnerships, technology transfer, information exchange, and capacity building. These efforts should be integrated into countries’ and organizations’ work to implement the Plant Treaty’s provisions on conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources, and farmers’ rights.

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Main Authors: López, I., Halewood, Michael, Abberton, Michael T., Amri, A., Angarawai, I.I., Anglin, Noelle L., Blümmel, Michael, Bouman, B., Campos, Hugo, Costich, D., Ellis, David, Gaur, Pooran M., Guarino, Luigi, Hanson, J., Kommerell, V., Kumar, L., Lusty, Charlotte E., Ndjiondjop, M., Payne, T., Peters, M., Popova, E., Gangashetty, P., Sackville-Hamilton, N. Ruaraidh, Tabo, Ramadjita, Upadhyaya, Hari D., Yazbek, M., Wenzl, Peter
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-05
Subjects:plants, plant genetic resources, treaties, gene banks,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100733
https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2018.08.0526
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1007332023-12-08T19:25:22Z CGIAR operations under the plant treaty framework López, I. Halewood, Michael Abberton, Michael T. Amri, A. Angarawai, I.I. Anglin, Noelle L. Blümmel, Michael Bouman, B. Campos, Hugo Costich, D. Ellis, David Gaur, Pooran M. Guarino, Luigi Hanson, J. Kommerell, V. Kumar, L. Lusty, Charlotte E. Ndjiondjop, M. Payne, T. Peters, M. Popova, E. Gangashetty, P. Sackville-Hamilton, N. Ruaraidh Tabo, Ramadjita Upadhyaya, Hari D. Yazbek, M. Wenzl, Peter plants plant genetic resources treaties gene banks The history of CGIAR and the development and implementation of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (“Plant Treaty”) are closely intertwined. In accordance with the agreements that 11 CGIAR centers signed with the Plant Treaty’s Governing Body under Article 15 of the treaty, >730,000 accessions of crop, tree, and forage germplasm conserved in CGIAR genebanks are made available under the terms and conditions of the multilateral system of access and benefit sharing, and the CGIAR centers have transferred almost 4 million samples of plant genetic resources under the system. Many activities of CGIAR centers and their genebanks (e.g., crop enhancement, improved agronomic methods, seed system strengthening, and capacity building) are influenced by, and promote, the Plant Treaty’s objectives. The continued existence and optimal functioning of the Plant Treaty’s multilateral system of access and benefit sharing is critically important to CGIAR in the pursuit of its mission. However, the multilateral system has encountered some challenges since the Plant Treaty came into force. The successful conclusion of the ongoing process for enhancing the functioning of the multilateral system could increase monetary benefit sharing and incentives for exchanging more germplasm. In the meantime, increased efforts are necessary to promote nonmonetary benefit sharing through partnerships, technology transfer, information exchange, and capacity building. These efforts should be integrated into countries’ and organizations’ work to implement the Plant Treaty’s provisions on conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources, and farmers’ rights. 2019-05 2019-04-10T20:38:21Z 2019-04-10T20:38:21Z Journal Article Noriega, I.L.; Halewood, M.; Abberton, M.; Amri, A.; Angarawai, I.I.; Anglin, N.L.; Blummel, M.; Bouman, B.; Campos, H.; Costich, D.; Ellis, D.; Gaur, P.M.; Guarino, L.; Hanson, J.; Kommerell, V.; Kumar, L.; Lusty, C.; Ndjiondjop, M.N.; Payne, T.; Peters, M.; Popova, E.; Prakash, G.; Sackville-Hamilton, R.; Tabo, R.; Upadhyaya, H.; Yazbek, M.; Wenzl, P. 2019. CGIAR Operations under the Plant Treaty Framework. Crop Science. ISSN 0011-183X. 59(13). p 819-832. 0011-183X https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100733 https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2018.08.0526 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access p. 819-832 Wiley Crop Science
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topic plants
plant genetic resources
treaties
gene banks
plants
plant genetic resources
treaties
gene banks
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plant genetic resources
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gene banks
plants
plant genetic resources
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López, I.
Halewood, Michael
Abberton, Michael T.
Amri, A.
Angarawai, I.I.
Anglin, Noelle L.
Blümmel, Michael
Bouman, B.
Campos, Hugo
Costich, D.
Ellis, David
Gaur, Pooran M.
Guarino, Luigi
Hanson, J.
Kommerell, V.
Kumar, L.
Lusty, Charlotte E.
Ndjiondjop, M.
Payne, T.
Peters, M.
Popova, E.
Gangashetty, P.
Sackville-Hamilton, N. Ruaraidh
Tabo, Ramadjita
Upadhyaya, Hari D.
Yazbek, M.
Wenzl, Peter
CGIAR operations under the plant treaty framework
description The history of CGIAR and the development and implementation of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (“Plant Treaty”) are closely intertwined. In accordance with the agreements that 11 CGIAR centers signed with the Plant Treaty’s Governing Body under Article 15 of the treaty, >730,000 accessions of crop, tree, and forage germplasm conserved in CGIAR genebanks are made available under the terms and conditions of the multilateral system of access and benefit sharing, and the CGIAR centers have transferred almost 4 million samples of plant genetic resources under the system. Many activities of CGIAR centers and their genebanks (e.g., crop enhancement, improved agronomic methods, seed system strengthening, and capacity building) are influenced by, and promote, the Plant Treaty’s objectives. The continued existence and optimal functioning of the Plant Treaty’s multilateral system of access and benefit sharing is critically important to CGIAR in the pursuit of its mission. However, the multilateral system has encountered some challenges since the Plant Treaty came into force. The successful conclusion of the ongoing process for enhancing the functioning of the multilateral system could increase monetary benefit sharing and incentives for exchanging more germplasm. In the meantime, increased efforts are necessary to promote nonmonetary benefit sharing through partnerships, technology transfer, information exchange, and capacity building. These efforts should be integrated into countries’ and organizations’ work to implement the Plant Treaty’s provisions on conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources, and farmers’ rights.
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Halewood, Michael
Abberton, Michael T.
Amri, A.
Angarawai, I.I.
Anglin, Noelle L.
Blümmel, Michael
Bouman, B.
Campos, Hugo
Costich, D.
Ellis, David
Gaur, Pooran M.
Guarino, Luigi
Hanson, J.
Kommerell, V.
Kumar, L.
Lusty, Charlotte E.
Ndjiondjop, M.
Payne, T.
Peters, M.
Popova, E.
Gangashetty, P.
Sackville-Hamilton, N. Ruaraidh
Tabo, Ramadjita
Upadhyaya, Hari D.
Yazbek, M.
Wenzl, Peter
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Halewood, Michael
Abberton, Michael T.
Amri, A.
Angarawai, I.I.
Anglin, Noelle L.
Blümmel, Michael
Bouman, B.
Campos, Hugo
Costich, D.
Ellis, David
Gaur, Pooran M.
Guarino, Luigi
Hanson, J.
Kommerell, V.
Kumar, L.
Lusty, Charlotte E.
Ndjiondjop, M.
Payne, T.
Peters, M.
Popova, E.
Gangashetty, P.
Sackville-Hamilton, N. Ruaraidh
Tabo, Ramadjita
Upadhyaya, Hari D.
Yazbek, M.
Wenzl, Peter
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