Emergency Reserve for Genebanks
The Emergency Reserve provides rapid, short-term and urgent support to seed collections in the global system of ex situ conservation.
Saving our seeds
Genebanks are the foundation of the world’s food supply. They conserve the diversity of crops and their undomesticated cousins and make it available to researchers, breeders and farmers, helping our food systems adapt to the ever-increasing challenges of climate change.
Yet, such collections are not indestructible. Natural disasters, political crises, pest and disease outbreaks, equipment failure and, most recently, the challenges caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic can place them in jeopardy and trigger catastrophic loss of the invaluable resources they conserve.
The permanent loss of crop diversity makes it harder to develop new crops that can withstand climate change and feed a growing world population.
Coming together to build a new safety net
In June 2021, the Crop Trust and the Secretariat of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (Plant Treaty) launched the world’s first fund to provide financial support to genebanks under imminent threat.
The Emergency Reserve provides urgent funding for genebanks to ensure they can respond swiftly to emergency situations.
How to apply for emergency funding for genebanks
1. If you are a genebank in need of urgent funding, please complete our questionnaire so we can evaluate your situation. Your responses are confidential and will be made available only to the representatives of the Crop Trust and the International Treaty for evaluation purposes only.
2. Please note the following eligibility criteria:
- The collection is located in a developing country.
- There is a demonstrated actual, imminent threat to a collection in an emergency situation.
- Proposed rescue activities focus on immediate, short-term impacts.
- There is demonstrated financial need (i.e., support for the collection has been unsuccessfully solicited from other funding mechanisms, or that no suitable such mechanisms exist).
- The collection comprises unique genetic resources of regional and international significance.
- The recipient collection must be part of (or contain a reasonable amount of material that is in) the International Treaty’s Multilateral System (MLS), or is otherwise operating under the terms and conditions as set out by the MLS.
- The recipient institution managing the collection agrees to transparent, efficient management of funds and timely reporting on their use.
- The recipient agrees to develop a risk mitigation strategy and contingency plan as a matter of urgency, and generally complies with the due diligence requirements of both the International Treaty and the Crop Trust.
3. For more information, read the Operational Framework for the Emergency Reserve.
Partners
- The Crop Trust
- The Secretariat of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (Plant Treaty)
Supporters
- Government of Norway
- Government of Italy
Related news
Crop Trust and the Plant Treaty Launch Lifeline for Genebanks to Secure the Future of Crop Diversity
6 Nov 2021
6 Nov 2021
Related links
- FAO Announcement: Establishment of the Emergency Reserve for Genebanks
- An Emergency Reserve for Genebanks: An Operational Framework
- Apply for emergency funding for genebanks
- The BOLD Project
- Wired.com: These Rare Seeds Escaped Syria's War—to Help Feed the World
- Flyer: The Emergency Reserve for Genebanks
- Flyer: The BOLD Project