As countries prepare to meet in Lima, Peru, the future of global crop diversity is on the table. The Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources will debate how to make its Multilateral System (MLS) more accessible and effective. For plant breeders, a reformed MLS could unlock easier, fairer access to vital germplasm for breeding — while ensuring benefit-sharing that supports conservation. Progress in Lima could reshape how the global seed sector uses genetic resources to drive innovation and strengthen food security.
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