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Over half of global crop production dependent on just 9 crops: FAO

Posted 26 Mar 2025

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According to third Report on State of World’s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, these Nine crops include Sugarcane, maize, rice, wheat, potatoes, soybeans, oil palm, sugar beet, and cassava. 

Other Key findings of Report related to crop diversity:

The image is an infographic titled "The Importance of Crop Genetic Diversity." It highlights four key aspects of why genetic diversity in crops is crucial:  Conservation and Utilization – Essential for preserving genetic resources.  Food Security and Global Challenges – Ensures a stable food supply and proper nutrition.  Adaptation and Resilience – Helps crops withstand environmental changes.  Crop Improvement and Breeding – Provides genetic material for breeding programs.
  • Reduce Plant Diversity: Diversity at both species and variety levels is being replaced by uniformity in agricultural marketplace. 
    • To support commercial production systems, varieties are bred to meet the strict needs of high-input production, industrial processing and demanding market standards.
  • Loss of Farmer Varieties & Landraces (FV/LR)
    • Highest percentage of threatened diversity was found in southern Africa, followed by Caribbean and Western Asia.
    • Southern Asia, Australia & New Zealand had least genetic erosion.
  • On-Farm Conservation of Plant Diversity: Over 50% of FV/LRs across five agro ecological zones in India are considered threatened, requiring urgent conservation measures.
  • Challenge to Ex-Situ Conservation of Plant Genetic diversity: Sporadic funding, lack of qualified staff & Political support, and poor infrastructure.

Recommendations for Enhancing Crop/plant diversity:

  • Seed Policy: Need to develop national seed policies that support diverse cropping systems.
  • Increased public and private sector funding: For Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
  • Improve data sharing and standardization: To enhance research efficiency.
  • Promote modern biotechnologies for improved crop breeding.

Efforts taken for conserving Crop Diversity

  • Globally
    • Svalbard Global Seed Vault:  Secure backup facility for world's crop diversity on Norwegian island of Spitsbergen.
    • Leipzig Declaration: For conservation plant genetic resources (PGR) for food and agriculture
  • India
    • Seed Bank Scheme: Certified seeds produced in country will be kept in buffer stock.
    • National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR): Nodal organization for management of PGR in India.
  • Tags :
  • Food and Agriculture Organization
  • State of World’s Plant Genetic Resources
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