Beyond borders

The key activities of the genebank range from characterisation, regeneration and viability testing, followed by duplication of the accessions. However, Azevedo said, maintaining the flow of the genetic resources from country to country, across continents, aids in giving a fillip to food security.

ICRISAT’s genetic repository is also helping make crop diversity usable through research for countries across the world facilitated by the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA), a legally binding instrument that provides a multilateral legal framework to facilitate exchange of plant genetic resources.Majority of the ICRISAT genebank collection is placed in trust with the (ITPGRFA) for use by the global community as International Public Good (IPG).The genebank is one among the 11 genebanks located globally at CGIAR (Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centres) a 15-institution partnership system of research organisations working towards food security.  .

About 35.5 percent of accessions in ICRISAT genebank are of India-origin.

The genebank has promoted testing and release of 107 accessions directly as 143 cultivars in 53 countries through national partners, revealed Upadhyaya. These are spread across all the continents: 67 cultivars in Africa, 54 in Asia, 11 in Americas, nine in Europe and two in Oceania.