The BOLD project, in its first work package, is working with 15 national genebanks in Africa, Asia and Latin America to strengthen their capacity to manage, document, conserve and back up the crop diversity that they hold.
Building on this, the project is helping the genebanks make their collections available to farmers, plant breeders and others who can put them to use in productive, resilient production systems that enhance food and nutrition security.
The project will achieve this by:
These activities will help ensure that the crop diversity held by the genebanks are securely conserved in long- and medium-term storage facilities, properly safety duplicated, adequately documented and available for use under the appropriate policy conditions in sufficient quantity and high quality.
By establishing user groups and involving farmers and other actors in the seed systems, the project will help partner genebanks increase the diversity of varietal options available to farmers. This effort complements the work on making new diversity available and seed systems.
The Emergency Reserve Fund is part of this work package.