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Countries remain highly interdependent on each other for the crop diversity that underpins modern plant breeding programs. Restrictions on access to these resources may be easing, facilitating a more cooperative and cost-efficient approach to conservation and supply of plant genetic resources.
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The Global Crop Diversity Trust is assembling an endowment and making grants to underwrite the conservation of priority collections, with the aim of ensuring that the genepool of each crop is conserved in perpetuity and made available, legally and practically, to interested plant breeders and researchers. The paper discusses the Trust’s initiatives to help shape and secure a lasting system for conserving and making available crop diversity globally.