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Launch of the New York Botanical Garden’s Global Conservation Consortium for Food Plants
24 September 2025, Video Message by Dr QU Dongyu, FAO Director-General for the Launch of the New York Botanical Garden’s Global Conservation Consortium for Food Plants
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09/20/2025
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Agrifood systems are central to addressing multiple global challenges.
Innovations in plant science can help countries mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, and tackle hunger and malnutrition.
Botanical gardens can play a central role as they are key to conserving the diversity of food plants needed for breeders and farmers,
And are vital for achieving the Four Betters: better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life - leaving no-one behind.
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