Month: May 2018

Food Security on the Agenda at World Potato Congress in Peru

NordGen is this week participating in the 10th World Potato Congress in Peru. The congress of 2018 is held in Cusco – the origin of the world’s potato. The theme of the congress is “Biodiversity, Food Security, and Business” and...

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Strong, stubborn and endangered – but this breed is on a comeback

The Faroese horse is one of the world’s most endangered horse breeds. Today, only 85 individuals remain but a vigorous work is taking place to save this strong, stubborn breed which visually is quite similar to the Islandic horse.  ...

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Crisp testing planned as collection of old potato varieties expands

Just about when the earliest potatoes were harvested in Sweden, it was decided that NordGen will be able to expand its potato collection. In a new project, financed by the Swedish Board of Agriculture, a dozen older potato varieties will...

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New Section Leader recruited to NordGen Farm Animals

NordGen Farm Animals is a service- and knowledge center aiming to secure a sustainable use of our farm animal genetic resources. The center will now develop further as Mervi Honkatukia takes over as Section Leader.   NordGen Farm Animals aims...

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NordGen participates in European meeting on plant genetic resources

This week NordGen participates in the meeting of the ECPGR Steering Committee in Thessaloniki, Greece. ECPGR is a collaborative Programme among most European countries, aiming at ensuring the long-term conservation and facilitating the utilization of plant genetic resources in Europe. ...

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Minnesota visit resulted in videos

NordGen regularly receives visitors from all over the world, eager to learn more about gene bank management and our operations. But not all visits result in a video.   This April, Dr Jeni Henrickson and Dr. Aaron Doering from Minnesota...

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