SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 34
Optimizing the Use of Plant Genetic resources for FoodOptimizing the Use of Plant Genetic resources for Food
and Agriculture for Adaptation to Climate Changeand Agriculture for Adaptation to Climate Change
TCP/SNO/3401TCP/SNO/3401
Baseline Study on the Current PGRFA inBaseline Study on the Current PGRFA in
EgyptEgypt
Dr. Sami Reda Saber SabryDr. Sami Reda Saber Sabry
Project National ConsultantProject National Consultant
First National Meeting to Enhance Ownership of NationalFirst National Meeting to Enhance Ownership of National
Strategy for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and AgricultureStrategy for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
2 April 2014 -Cairo, Egypt2 April 2014 -Cairo, Egypt
Introduction and Historical BackgroundIntroduction and Historical Background
 Location of EgyptLocation of Egypt
Latitude 22Latitude 22ْْto 32to 32ْْNorth of EquatorNorth of Equator
Longitude 24Longitude 24ْْto 37to 37ْْEast of GreenwichEast of Greenwich
Total area 1,002,000 sq. KmTotal area 1,002,000 sq. Km
The country is rich of landraces and wildThe country is rich of landraces and wild
relatives which survived for hundreds of years.relatives which survived for hundreds of years.
Landraces and wild relatives are widely adaptedLandraces and wild relatives are widely adapted
to biotic and abiotic stresses.to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Cont.Cont.
The Egyptian agriculture is facing mainThe Egyptian agriculture is facing main
challenges like limited cultivated area and waterchallenges like limited cultivated area and water
supply.supply.
Prevailing pressures including desertification,Prevailing pressures including desertification,
erosion, climate changes and overuse oferosion, climate changes and overuse of
pesticides and other agrochemicals causedpesticides and other agrochemicals caused
disappearance of genetic resources atdisappearance of genetic resources at
unprecedented rate.unprecedented rate.
In the past 50 years new uniform crop varietiesIn the past 50 years new uniform crop varieties
replaced many local varieties and landraces.replaced many local varieties and landraces.
Cont.Cont.
 TheThe National Gene Bank (NGB)National Gene Bank (NGB) was estabishedwas estabished
in 2003 and opened in 2004 to be responsible forin 2003 and opened in 2004 to be responsible for
the conservation and maintenance of plant,the conservation and maintenance of plant,
animal and microorganisms genetic resources inanimal and microorganisms genetic resources in
Egypt agricultural sector.Egypt agricultural sector.
 TheThe NBGNBG was assigned to coordinate betweenwas assigned to coordinate between
activities of National Genetic Resourcesactivities of National Genetic Resources
Programs in ARC, Universities, Private sectorPrograms in ARC, Universities, Private sector
companies and Seed Supply System entities.companies and Seed Supply System entities.
The State of DiversityThe State of Diversity
Utilization of biological diversity remains theUtilization of biological diversity remains the
best way to secure future food needs and to drivebest way to secure future food needs and to drive
the economic and social development of thethe economic and social development of the
world.world.
The history of plant domestication is theThe history of plant domestication is the
humanity’s best defense against poverty, foodhumanity’s best defense against poverty, food
insecurity and threats to natural resources.insecurity and threats to natural resources.
Cont.Cont.
Egyptian agriculture is a very intensive system. ItEgyptian agriculture is a very intensive system. It
consumes 450 thousand ton of seed fromconsumes 450 thousand ton of seed from
different field crops and more than 5000 ton ofdifferent field crops and more than 5000 ton of
vegetable seed excluding seed of vetetativelyvegetable seed excluding seed of vetetatively
propagated crops.propagated crops.
Egyptian farmers still use old local varieties seedEgyptian farmers still use old local varieties seed
in some places which are considered a very richin some places which are considered a very rich
biodiversity resource.biodiversity resource.
Cont.Cont.
Egypt signed the Convention on BiologicalEgypt signed the Convention on Biological
Diversity (CBD) on June 1992 and ratified it onDiversity (CBD) on June 1992 and ratified it on
June 1994. It also signed the International TreatyJune 1994. It also signed the International Treaty
on Plant Genetic Resources for food andon Plant Genetic Resources for food and
Agriculture on August 2002 and ratified it onAgriculture on August 2002 and ratified it on
2004.2004.
The treaty sets the guidelines for collection,The treaty sets the guidelines for collection,
identification, evaluation, maintenance andidentification, evaluation, maintenance and
documentation of plant genetic resources. It alsodocumentation of plant genetic resources. It also
defines national obligations for the sustainabledefines national obligations for the sustainable
use of those resources by each contracting party.use of those resources by each contracting party.
The State oThe State o In SituIn Situ ManagementManagement
Three workshops were held and organized byThree workshops were held and organized by
NBG and stakeholders seed supply companies,NBG and stakeholders seed supply companies,
farmers and plant genetic programs.farmers and plant genetic programs.
Under the law No. 102, 1983 for protected areas,Under the law No. 102, 1983 for protected areas,
twenty seven protectorates were identified tilltwenty seven protectorates were identified till
2010 representing about 10% of the total area of2010 representing about 10% of the total area of
Egypt.Egypt.
The number of plant species and the nature of the protected areas of Egypt
Recent Assessment of Plant Biodiversity of the Protected Areas of Egypt
No.
Name of
protected area
Type of protected area
No. of
plant species
1 Abu Glum Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 25
2 Ras Mohammed Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 53
3 Taba Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 87
4 Nabq Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 40
5 Wadi Allaqi Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 98
6 Siwa Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 52
7 Elba Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 381
8 Ahrash Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 12
9 Ashtoum El-Gamil Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 6
10 Burullus Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 192
11 Zaraneek Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 152
12 Omayed Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 150
13 Wadi El-Rayan Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 38
14 Wadi El-Gimal Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 92
Total 1378
The Egyptian Flora Species, 2000The Egyptian Flora Species, 2000
Taxa
No. of
species
No. of
endemic
species
No. of
endangered
species*
Viruses 44 - -
Bacteria 238 - -
Fungi 1260 - -
Algae 1148 - -
Non-flowering vascular
plants
337 - -
flowering plants 2094 61 4
The State ofThe State of Ex SituEx Situ ManagementManagement
(1)(1)National Gene Bank OrganizationNational Gene Bank Organization
- There are four major departments related to the- There are four major departments related to the
NGB activities, they are:NGB activities, they are:
 Field Crops.Field Crops.
 Horticultural Crops.Horticultural Crops.
 Animal Genetic Resources.Animal Genetic Resources.
 Agriculture-related micro-organisms.Agriculture-related micro-organisms.
The National Gene Bank Organization alsoThe National Gene Bank Organization also
comprises the following sections, labs, and facilities:comprises the following sections, labs, and facilities:
1-The Genetic resources conservation section
2-Seed Viability Testing and Regeneration Section.
3-Genetic Resources Evaluation Section.
4-Documentation and Information Section.
5-Taxonomy Section.
6-Chemical Analysis Lab.
7-Molecular Genetics Lab.
8-Tissue Culture Lab.
9-Cytogenetics Lab.
10-NGB Farm.
11-Green houses.
12-NGB Herbarium
Number of Genera and Species in the NGB
CropCrop GenraGenra SpeciesSpecies
Field CropsField Crops 5858 115115
Vegetable CropsVegetable Crops 5151 7676
FruitsFruits 2020 2525
Medicinal and Aromatic plantsMedicinal and Aromatic plants 183183 252252
Trees & ShrubsTrees & Shrubs 4545 6363
Wild PlantsWild Plants 165165 232232
TotalTotal 522522 763763
The Planned Cold Storage Capacity
Storage TypeStorage Type True seeds accessionsTrue seeds accessions Tissue CultureTissue Culture
Short Period StorageShort Period Storage
3-5 Years3-5 Years
7871078710 12251225
Medium Period StorageMedium Period Storage
5-7 Years5-7 Years
127450127450 24502450
Long Period StorageLong Period Storage
7-10 Years7-10 Years
169680169680 24502450
List of Botanical Gardens in Egypt
No.
Name of
Botanical Garden
Present
Area
(Feddan)
*
Date
of Estab.
No.
of F.
No.
of G.
No. of
Species
1 Ain Shams Univ., Fac. of Sci. 3 1953 114 750 1200
2 Alex. Univ. Fac. of Sci. 2 1942 500
3 Cairo Univ., Fac. of Agr. 15 1947 31 64 80
4 Orman B.G., Giza 28 1873 90 520 600
5 Zohryia, Gezera, Giza 8 1868 57 143 442
6 Quba Palace, Cairo 124 1960 72 551
7 Zoo Garden, Giza 80 1890 68 208 342
8 Manial Balace, Giza 61 150 239
9 Agriculture Museum, Dokky,
Giza 1937 32 73 94
10 Azbakyia Garden 10 1867 41 83 800
11 Antoniadis Garden, Alex. 45 1860 62
12 Al-Nozha Garden, Alex. 300 BC.
13 Rose Garden, Alex. 5 1928
14 Aswan Garden 17 1928 59 97 371
 Several herbaria of dried native plantsSeveral herbaria of dried native plants
(specimen) can be found in Egypt. The(specimen) can be found in Egypt. The
Department of Botany of the Faculty of Science,Department of Botany of the Faculty of Science,
Cairo University, Ain Shams University. In theCairo University, Ain Shams University. In the
Agriculture Museum, MALR is maintaining aAgriculture Museum, MALR is maintaining a
very big collection among other herbaria invery big collection among other herbaria in
Egypt. The herbarium serves as a reference forEgypt. The herbarium serves as a reference for
the identification of the several groups of nativethe identification of the several groups of native
germplasm.germplasm.
Other Organizations Participating in theOther Organizations Participating in the
Information Sharing MechanismInformation Sharing Mechanism
A.A. Central Administration for Seed Testing andCentral Administration for Seed Testing and
Certification (CASC)Certification (CASC)
B.B. Central Administration for Seed ProductionCentral Administration for Seed Production
(CASP).(CASP).
C.C. Seed CompaniesSeed Companies
D.D. Breeding ProgramsBreeding Programs
A. (CASC)A. (CASC)
- It is the agency responsible for seed quality- It is the agency responsible for seed quality
control, seed legislation and state policycontrol, seed legislation and state policy
enforcement. It is the designated seedenforcement. It is the designated seed
certification authority which performs seed labcertification authority which performs seed lab
and field testing for certified seed and lab testingand field testing for certified seed and lab testing
for the uncertified seed.for the uncertified seed.
- CASCCASC includes directorates and offices for theincludes directorates and offices for the
following activities: Seed and Seedling Fieldfollowing activities: Seed and Seedling Field
Inspection – Control Plot Testing – Seed ViabilityInspection – Control Plot Testing – Seed Viability
Testing – Seed Health Testing – Checking andTesting – Seed Health Testing – Checking and
Rechecking – Arbitration – Seed and SeedlingRechecking – Arbitration – Seed and Seedling
Certification – Seed Import and Export Control –Certification – Seed Import and Export Control –
Market Control and Seed Legislation EnforcementMarket Control and Seed Legislation Enforcement
– Extension and Training – Licensing – Variety and– Extension and Training – Licensing – Variety and
Breeder’s Rights – Variety Testing.Breeder’s Rights – Variety Testing.
Numbers of Registered Varieties (Field Crops) 1988-2010
Crop
88/2003 2010 Total
Gov.Gov.
Priv.Priv.
Tot.Tot.
Gov.Gov.
Priv.Priv.
Tot.Tot.
Gov.Gov.
Priv.Priv.
Tot.Tot.
1 Alfalfa 5 1 6 5 1 6
2 Barley - 6 Rows 7 0 7 7 0 7
2 Rows 2 0 2 2 0 2
Barley Total 7 0 7 7 0 7
3 Berseem 9 0 9 9 0 9
4 Chickpea 2 0 2 2 0 2
5 Cotton 15 0 15 15 0 15
6 Broad bean 17 0 17 17 0 17
7 Flax( lineseed) 4 0 4 4 0 4
8 Lentil 4 0 4 4 0 4
9 Maize- White Lines 13 0 13 13 0 13
Yellow lines 13 0 13 9 0 9
Single W. Hyb. 12 15 27 0 4 4 12 19 65
Single Y. Hyb. 7 7 14 0 8 8 7 15 22
Double W. Hyb 2 4 6 2 4 6
Double Y. Hyb 0 3 3 0 3 3
3 Way. W. Hyb 11 8 19 0 2 2 11 10 21
3 Way. Y. Hyb 7 4 11 7 4 11
Maize Total 65 41 106 65 41 106
10 Millet 2 0 2 2 0 2
Total 130 42 172 2 14 16 132 56 188
CropCrop
88/200388/2003 20102010 TotalTotal
Gov.Gov.
Priv.Priv.
Tot.Tot.
Gov.Gov.
Priv.Priv.
Tot.Tot.
Gov.Gov.
Priv.Priv.
Tot.Tot.
PreviousPrevious 130130 4242 172172 22 1414 1616 132132 5656 188188
1111 RiceRice 1212 00 1212 11 00 11 1313 00 1313
1212 SorghumSorghum 77 77 1414 00 11 11 77 88 1515
1313 Sorghum XSorghum X
SudangrassSudangrass 55 33 88 55 33 88
1414 SudangrassSudangrass 11 00 11 11 00 11
1515 SoybeanSoybean 66 00 66 66 00 66
1616 SunflowerSunflower 00 88 88 00 11 11 00 99 99
1717 Wheat - BreadWheat - Bread 2828 00 2828 22 00 22 3030 00 3030
DurumDurum 55 00 55 11 00 11 66 00 66
Wheat TotalWheat Total 3333 00 3333 33 00 33 3636 00 3636
1818 Sugar CaneSugar Cane 88 00 88 88 00 88
1919 Sugar beetSugar beet 2222 00 2222 2525 4444 6969 4747 4444 9191
2020 TeosinteTeosinte 11 00 11 11 00 11
2121 SesameSesame 66 00 66 66 00 66
2222 PeanutPeanut 33 00 33 00 11 11 33 11 44
2323 OnionOnion 44 00 44 44 00 44
2424 F. cowpeaF. cowpea 11 00 11 11 00 11
2525 GouarGouar 11 00 11 11 00 11
2626 Bonavist,lablabBonavist,lablab 11 00 11 11 00 11
2727 Munge beanMunge bean 11 00 11 11 00 11
2828 CanolaCanola 22 00 22 22 00 11
114114 1818 132132 2929 4747 7676 143143 4747 208208
TotalTotal 244244 6060 304304 3131 6161 9292 275275 121121 396396
Cont.
Numbers of Registered Varieties (Vegetables) 1988-2010
CropCrop
88/200288/2002 20102010 TotalTotal
Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. PrivPriv
.. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot.
11 BeanBean 44 1616 2020 00 11 11 44 1717 2121
22 CucumberCucumber 88 6767 7575 00 99 99 88 7676 8484
33 GarlicGarlic 11 00 11 11 00 11
44
KarcadeKarcade
(Rama)(Rama) 11 00 11 11 00 11
55
SweetSweet
PotatoPotato 44 00 44 44 00 44
66 TomatoTomato 44 8484 8888 00 2424 2424 44 108108 112112
77 SquashSquash 11 1414 1515 11 55 66 22 1919 2121
88 PeasPeas 22 66 88 22 66 88
99 CowpeaCowpea 55 00 55 11 00 11 66 00 66
1010 WatermelonWatermelon 22 1717 1919 33 55 88 55 2222 2727
1111 MelonMelon 22 2727 2929 00 11 11 22 2828 3030
1212 CantaloupeCantaloupe 00 1717 1717 00 1717 1717
1313 RadishRadish 33 00 33 33 00 33
1414 SpinachSpinach 11 00 11 11 00 11
1515 EggplantEggplant 33 1717 2020 22 22 44 55 1919 2424
1616 PepperPepper 00 4747 4747 00 1414 1414 00 6161 6161
Cont.
CropCrop 88/200288/2002 20102010 TotalTotal
Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot.
1717 PotatoPotato 00 9292 9292 00 2020 2020 00 112112 112112
1818 ArtichockeArtichocke 22 00 22 22 00 22
1919 AsparagusAsparagus 22 00 22 22 00 22
2020 StrawberryStrawberry 00 66 66 00 66 66
2121 OkraOkra 11 00 11 11 00 11
2222 LettuceLettuce 00 88 88 00 88 88
2323 CabbageCabbage 11 11 22 00 11 11 11 22 33
2424 CauliflowerCauliflower 11 00 11 11 00 11
2525 CarrotCarrot 00 99 99 00 11 11 00 1010 1010
2626 TurnipTurnip 11 00 11 11 00 11
2727 Table beatTable beat 22 00 22 22 00 22
2828 Faba bean(Veg.)Faba bean(Veg.) 44 22 66 44 22 66
2929 ThymeThyme 11 00 11 11 00 11
3030 CamomileCamomile 11 00 11 11 00 11
3131 DillDill 11 00 11 11 00 11
3232 YamsYams 11 00 11 11 00 11
3333 TaroTaro 11 00 11 11 00 11
3434 BroccoliBroccoli
TotalTotal 6060 430430 490490 77 8383 9090 6767 513513 580580
(B) CASP(B) CASP
CASPCASP administers and advises ARC onadministers and advises ARC on
requirements for foundation class seeds, plans,requirements for foundation class seeds, plans,
supervises and contracts with seed growers tosupervises and contracts with seed growers to
multiply targeted other certified seed classes,multiply targeted other certified seed classes,
CASP also coordinates seed conditioning amongCASP also coordinates seed conditioning among
seed conditioning facilities to minimizeseed conditioning facilities to minimize
mechanical contamination of seeds and to avoidmechanical contamination of seeds and to avoid
the excessive seed transportation costs. CASP isthe excessive seed transportation costs. CASP is
head quartered in Giza, with offices in thehead quartered in Giza, with offices in the
governorates.governorates.
Accepted Seed Production Areas 2007-2011
(in Feddan – 4200m2)
CropCrop 2007/2007/
20082008
2008/2008/
20092009
2009/2009/
20102010
2010/2010/
20112011
Coverage W/Coverage W/
Certified Seed %Certified Seed %
a. Winter Cropsa. Winter Crops
WheatWheat 4994549945 5425854258 2514925149 3973739737 3030
Faba beanFaba bean 26332633 22942294 988988 13261326 1313
BarleyBarley 851851 10091009 592592 800800 1010
b. Summer Cropsb. Summer Crops
CottonCotton 133171133171 5855958559 5068250682 7314873148 100100
RiceRice 2277822778 2584425844 1621416214 1159411594 5050
Corn (Maize)Corn (Maize) 1127911279 1401714017 1900719007 2085920859 5353
SorghumSorghum 501501 660660 406406 281281 1010
(C) Seed Companies(C) Seed Companies
Seed production companies are specializing mainlySeed production companies are specializing mainly
in seed of hybrid maize, sorghum, sorghum xin seed of hybrid maize, sorghum, sorghum x
sudan grass forages, sunflower, some kinds ofsudan grass forages, sunflower, some kinds of
vegetable seeds, and seeds of berseem clover andvegetable seeds, and seeds of berseem clover and
alfalfa. Seed producing firms include specialalfalfa. Seed producing firms include special
units have been established within the ARC tounits have been established within the ARC to
deal with the breeder and foundation seeddeal with the breeder and foundation seed
classes in self – pollinated crop varieties andclasses in self – pollinated crop varieties and
hybrids. Seed companies also include seedhybrids. Seed companies also include seed
import, export, and trade.import, export, and trade.
(D) Breeding Programs(D) Breeding Programs
(1) The Agricultural Research Center (ARC):
- ARC is supervising and leading 5 field crops and one
horticultural crops Breeding Programmes on the national
level, namely:
1 – National Programme for Cereal Crops
2 – National Programme for Fibre Crops
3 – National Programme for Oil and Onion Crops
4 – National Programme for Legume and Fodder Crops
5 – National Programme for Sugar Crops
6 – National Programme for Horticultural Crops
(2) There are some very limited plant breeding activities in the
National Research Center (NRC), agricultural colleges and
on a larger scale in seed companies specially for hybrids
since 1988,
Legislative Farm workLegislative Farm work
-- The NBG is conducting its mandate within theThe NBG is conducting its mandate within the
following legislative framework:following legislative framework:
1- Laws #’s 53/1966, 102/1983 and 82/20021- Laws #’s 53/1966, 102/1983 and 82/2002
2- Prime minister degree # 1366/2003Ministrial2- Prime minister degree # 1366/2003Ministrial
decrees #’s 1920/2003, 67/2005, 335/2005, 862/2005decrees #’s 1920/2003, 67/2005, 335/2005, 862/2005
and 1196/2005.and 1196/2005.
Cont.Cont.
- MALR has appointed NGB as national focalMALR has appointed NGB as national focal
point to represent MALR in the internationalpoint to represent MALR in the international
organizations concerning PGR and to representorganizations concerning PGR and to represent
the ministry in implementing the treaty ofthe ministry in implementing the treaty of
PGRFA and to coordinate the activities of PG,PGRFA and to coordinate the activities of PG,
breeding programs and seed supply system inbreeding programs and seed supply system in
Egypt.Egypt.
- The NBG has prepared a protocol fr geneticThe NBG has prepared a protocol fr genetic
resources exchange to conserve GR fromresources exchange to conserve GR from
research, breeding organizations andresearch, breeding organizations and
individuals.individuals.
Regional and International CollaborationRegional and International Collaboration
- Egypt has signed the CBD in 1992 and ratified itEgypt has signed the CBD in 1992 and ratified it
in 1994.in 1994.
- Also, Egypt signed the International treaty ofAlso, Egypt signed the International treaty of
PGRFA in 2002 and ratified it in 2004.PGRFA in 2002 and ratified it in 2004.
- Egypt is implementing the PGRFA whichEgypt is implementing the PGRFA which
applies to 35 crops and 29 forages and assuresapplies to 35 crops and 29 forages and assures
the conservation and sustainable use of PGRFAthe conservation and sustainable use of PGRFA
and the fair and equitable sharing of benefitsand the fair and equitable sharing of benefits
arising out of their use.arising out of their use.
 Egypt recognizes "Egypt recognizes "the sovereign rights of the State overthe sovereign rights of the State over
its own plant genetic resources for food andits own plant genetic resources for food and
agricultureagriculture".".
 Egypt respects the Farmers' Rights in obtaining andEgypt respects the Farmers' Rights in obtaining and
using seeds from their own farms for cultivation forusing seeds from their own farms for cultivation for
self pollinated crops.self pollinated crops.
 The NGB retained the genetic resources fromThe NGB retained the genetic resources from
Egyptian origin from the foreign gene banks to beEgyptian origin from the foreign gene banks to be
added to the Egyptian collection in the NGB. Egypt.added to the Egyptian collection in the NGB. Egypt.
 The President of the NGB Represents the Near EastThe President of the NGB Represents the Near East
Region in the Government Body for theRegion in the Government Body for the
implementation of Plant Genetic Resources for Foodimplementation of Plant Genetic Resources for Food
and Agriculture, PGRFA Treaty.and Agriculture, PGRFA Treaty.
 MALR has appointed the President of the NGB as theMALR has appointed the President of the NGB as the
Focal Point and Coordinator of the genetic resources,Focal Point and Coordinator of the genetic resources,
breeding, and seed supply systems in Egypt.breeding, and seed supply systems in Egypt.
ConclusionConclusion
The role of biodiversity and the importance of itsThe role of biodiversity and the importance of its
preservation is an outstanding issue for longpreservation is an outstanding issue for long
-term food security, sustainable agriculture and-term food security, sustainable agriculture and
rural development for present and futurerural development for present and future
generations. In this regard genetic resources willgenerations. In this regard genetic resources will
be explored preserved, evaluated and madebe explored preserved, evaluated and made
available for plant breeding and scientificavailable for plant breeding and scientific
purposes. The biological diversity as stated inpurposes. The biological diversity as stated in
the Convention on Biological Diversity – CBDthe Convention on Biological Diversity – CBD
encompasses all genes, species and ecosystemsencompasses all genes, species and ecosystems.
Thank you

More Related Content

What's hot

Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...
Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...
Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...ijtsrd
 
conservation of poultry genetic resources
conservation of poultry genetic resourcesconservation of poultry genetic resources
conservation of poultry genetic resourceskanaka K K
 
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...ICRISAT
 
Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...
Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...
Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...ILRI
 
FAO seed conference 2009
FAO seed conference 2009FAO seed conference 2009
FAO seed conference 2009PatrickTanz
 
2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea
2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea
2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean seaearambulm3
 
Patenting Trends in Marine Biodiversity
Patenting Trends in Marine BiodiversityPatenting Trends in Marine Biodiversity
Patenting Trends in Marine BiodiversitySaravanan A
 
Insects for Feed, Food and Pharma
Insects for Feed, Food and PharmaInsects for Feed, Food and Pharma
Insects for Feed, Food and PharmaWellantcollege
 
Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...
Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...
Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...WorldFish
 
Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...
Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...
Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...Ahmad Gambo
 
Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...
Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...
Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...ICRISAT
 
Performance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp Feeds
Performance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp FeedsPerformance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp Feeds
Performance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp FeedsAlberto Nunes
 
Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...
Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...
Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...ICARDA
 
Optimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat Snook
Optimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat SnookOptimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat Snook
Optimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat SnookAlberto Nunes
 

What's hot (20)

Culture of Fish in Rice Fields
Culture of Fish in Rice FieldsCulture of Fish in Rice Fields
Culture of Fish in Rice Fields
 
Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...
Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...
Prospectives and Problems of Conservation, Development and Management of Clam...
 
conservation of poultry genetic resources
conservation of poultry genetic resourcesconservation of poultry genetic resources
conservation of poultry genetic resources
 
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...
 
Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...
Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...
Opportunities from the genetic diversity of the ILRI genebank forage germplas...
 
FAO seed conference 2009
FAO seed conference 2009FAO seed conference 2009
FAO seed conference 2009
 
2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea
2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea
2010 fishing near sea cage farms along the coast of the turkish aegean sea
 
Genetic resources for family poultry production in india 2
Genetic resources for family poultry production in india 2Genetic resources for family poultry production in india 2
Genetic resources for family poultry production in india 2
 
Saving the last west African giraffe
Saving the last west African giraffeSaving the last west African giraffe
Saving the last west African giraffe
 
Patenting Trends in Marine Biodiversity
Patenting Trends in Marine BiodiversityPatenting Trends in Marine Biodiversity
Patenting Trends in Marine Biodiversity
 
corm03sec4
corm03sec4corm03sec4
corm03sec4
 
Koning etal 2020
Koning etal 2020Koning etal 2020
Koning etal 2020
 
Insects for Feed, Food and Pharma
Insects for Feed, Food and PharmaInsects for Feed, Food and Pharma
Insects for Feed, Food and Pharma
 
Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...
Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...
Science Forum Day 5 - Fish Breeding and Genetics Group - Genetic Improvement ...
 
Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...
Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...
Bello et al 2016 Assessment of the Proximate, Some Essential and Heavy Metals...
 
Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...
Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...
Determining the seed health status of germplasm of ICRISAT mandate crops for ...
 
Performance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp Feeds
Performance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp FeedsPerformance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp Feeds
Performance of Animal Protein Sources in Shrimp Feeds
 
Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...
Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...
Pulses suitability assessment for sustainable productivity of drylands of Mor...
 
Insect as food
Insect as foodInsect as food
Insect as food
 
Optimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat Snook
Optimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat SnookOptimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat Snook
Optimal Dietary Lipid, Energy Content For Fat Snook
 

Viewers also liked

Wild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectives
Wild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectivesWild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectives
Wild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectivesFAO
 
Potential_native_Plants_for_
Potential_native_Plants_for_Potential_native_Plants_for_
Potential_native_Plants_for_Arvind Bhatt
 
Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...
Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...
Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...FAO
 
The role of gene bank to preservation halophytes
The role of gene bank to preservation halophytesThe role of gene bank to preservation halophytes
The role of gene bank to preservation halophytesDr.Elsayed Elazazi
 
Ex-situ Gene Bank Management in Egypt
Ex-situ Gene Bank Management in EgyptEx-situ Gene Bank Management in Egypt
Ex-situ Gene Bank Management in EgyptFAO
 
Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14fahadansari131
 

Viewers also liked (13)

Wild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectives
Wild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectivesWild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectives
Wild crop relatives in Egyptian flora and its future prospectives
 
jijeesh_cv
jijeesh_cvjijeesh_cv
jijeesh_cv
 
Lec 07. Normal flora
Lec 07.  Normal flora  Lec 07.  Normal flora
Lec 07. Normal flora
 
Potential_native_Plants_for_
Potential_native_Plants_for_Potential_native_Plants_for_
Potential_native_Plants_for_
 
Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...
Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...
Status of ICT structure, infrastructure and applications existed to manage an...
 
The role of gene bank to preservation halophytes
The role of gene bank to preservation halophytesThe role of gene bank to preservation halophytes
The role of gene bank to preservation halophytes
 
Ex-situ Gene Bank Management in Egypt
Ex-situ Gene Bank Management in EgyptEx-situ Gene Bank Management in Egypt
Ex-situ Gene Bank Management in Egypt
 
Desertification
DesertificationDesertification
Desertification
 
DESERTIFICATION
DESERTIFICATIONDESERTIFICATION
DESERTIFICATION
 
Desertification
DesertificationDesertification
Desertification
 
Gene bank
Gene bankGene bank
Gene bank
 
Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
Desertification by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14
 
SlideShare 101
SlideShare 101SlideShare 101
SlideShare 101
 

Similar to Egypt's Efforts to Conserve Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

National PGR Strategy for egypt
National PGR Strategy for egyptNational PGR Strategy for egypt
National PGR Strategy for egyptFAO
 
Egypt Country Report
Egypt Country ReportEgypt Country Report
Egypt Country ReportFAO
 
Jordan Country Report
Jordan Country ReportJordan Country Report
Jordan Country ReportFAO
 
Egypt: Case Study
Egypt: Case StudyEgypt: Case Study
Egypt: Case StudyICARDA
 
National PGR Strategy for Jordan
National PGR Strategy for JordanNational PGR Strategy for Jordan
National PGR Strategy for JordanFAO
 
High yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in Ethiopia
High yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in EthiopiaHigh yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in Ethiopia
High yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in EthiopiaTropical Legumes III
 
The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017
The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017 The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017
The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017 ICARDA
 
ICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food security
ICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food securityICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food security
ICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food securityICRISAT
 
Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...
Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...
Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...FAO
 
Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...
Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...
Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...Premier Publishers
 
Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia
Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia
Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia ICARDA
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptjuanogalde1
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptStapleBerry
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptgrendel3
 
Provisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in india
Provisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in indiaProvisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in india
Provisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in indiaSAALIMHYATT
 
B4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence Aboagye
B4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence AboagyeB4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence Aboagye
B4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence Aboagyeb4fa
 
Livestock genomics—Experiences from South Africa
Livestock genomics—Experiences from South AfricaLivestock genomics—Experiences from South Africa
Livestock genomics—Experiences from South AfricaILRI
 

Similar to Egypt's Efforts to Conserve Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (20)

National PGR Strategy for egypt
National PGR Strategy for egyptNational PGR Strategy for egypt
National PGR Strategy for egypt
 
Egypt Country Report
Egypt Country ReportEgypt Country Report
Egypt Country Report
 
Jordan Country Report
Jordan Country ReportJordan Country Report
Jordan Country Report
 
Egypt: Case Study
Egypt: Case StudyEgypt: Case Study
Egypt: Case Study
 
National PGR Strategy for Jordan
National PGR Strategy for JordanNational PGR Strategy for Jordan
National PGR Strategy for Jordan
 
High yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in Ethiopia
High yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in EthiopiaHigh yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in Ethiopia
High yielding and disease resistant chickpea varieties released in Ethiopia
 
The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017
The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017 The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017
The Drylands - seminar japan 1 feb 2017
 
ICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food security
ICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food securityICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food security
ICRISAT genebank - Preserving a rich heritage for food security
 
Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...
Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...
Activities of Genetic Resources Department Field Crops Research Institute (FC...
 
Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...
Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...
Agronomic, Yield and Quality Performance Evaluation of Improved Vetch Varieti...
 
Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia
Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia
Ensuring Food Security in Ethiopia
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.ppt
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.ppt
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.ppt
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.ppt
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.ppt
 
crop-production.ppt
crop-production.pptcrop-production.ppt
crop-production.ppt
 
Provisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in india
Provisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in indiaProvisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in india
Provisional services (genetic resource) provided by forest ecosystem in india
 
B4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence Aboagye
B4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence AboagyeB4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence Aboagye
B4FA 2012 Ghana: Plant Genetic Resources in Ghana - Lawrence Aboagye
 
Livestock genomics—Experiences from South Africa
Livestock genomics—Experiences from South AfricaLivestock genomics—Experiences from South Africa
Livestock genomics—Experiences from South Africa
 

More from FAO

Nigeria
NigeriaNigeria
NigeriaFAO
 
Niger
NigerNiger
NigerFAO
 
Namibia
NamibiaNamibia
NamibiaFAO
 
Mozambique
MozambiqueMozambique
MozambiqueFAO
 
Zimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesureZimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesureFAO
 
Zimbabwe
ZimbabweZimbabwe
ZimbabweFAO
 
Zambia
ZambiaZambia
ZambiaFAO
 
Togo
TogoTogo
TogoFAO
 
Tanzania
TanzaniaTanzania
TanzaniaFAO
 
Spal presentation
Spal presentationSpal presentation
Spal presentationFAO
 
Rwanda
RwandaRwanda
RwandaFAO
 
Nigeria uponi
Nigeria uponiNigeria uponi
Nigeria uponiFAO
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)FAO
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)FAO
 
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water DaysAgenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water DaysFAO
 
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meetingAgenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meetingFAO
 
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil ManagementThe Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil ManagementFAO
 
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forwardGLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forwardFAO
 
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)FAO
 
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019FAO
 

More from FAO (20)

Nigeria
NigeriaNigeria
Nigeria
 
Niger
NigerNiger
Niger
 
Namibia
NamibiaNamibia
Namibia
 
Mozambique
MozambiqueMozambique
Mozambique
 
Zimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesureZimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesure
 
Zimbabwe
ZimbabweZimbabwe
Zimbabwe
 
Zambia
ZambiaZambia
Zambia
 
Togo
TogoTogo
Togo
 
Tanzania
TanzaniaTanzania
Tanzania
 
Spal presentation
Spal presentationSpal presentation
Spal presentation
 
Rwanda
RwandaRwanda
Rwanda
 
Nigeria uponi
Nigeria uponiNigeria uponi
Nigeria uponi
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
 
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water DaysAgenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
 
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meetingAgenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
 
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil ManagementThe Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
 
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forwardGLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
 
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
 
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
 

Recently uploaded

MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized GroupMARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized GroupJonathanParaisoCruz
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course  for BeginnersFull Stack Web Development Course  for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course for BeginnersSabitha Banu
 
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxTypes of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxEyham Joco
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Educationpboyjonauth
 
Painted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of India
Painted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of IndiaPainted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of India
Painted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of IndiaVirag Sontakke
 
Final demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptx
Final demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptxFinal demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptx
Final demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptxAvyJaneVismanos
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Celine George
 
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17Celine George
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxRaymartEstabillo3
 
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdfEnzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdfSumit Tiwari
 
Roles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in PharmacovigilanceRoles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in PharmacovigilanceSamikshaHamane
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfUjwalaBharambe
 
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxCELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxJiesonDelaCerna
 

Recently uploaded (20)

MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized GroupMARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
 
Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri  Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri  Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Bikash Puri Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
 
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course  for BeginnersFull Stack Web Development Course  for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
 
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 06 (database)
 
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in Kamla Market (DELHI) 🔝 >༒9953330565🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
 
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptxTypes of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
Types of Journalistic Writing Grade 8.pptx
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
 
Painted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of India
Painted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of IndiaPainted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of India
Painted Grey Ware.pptx, PGW Culture of India
 
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
 
Final demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptx
Final demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptxFinal demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptx
Final demo Grade 9 for demo Plan dessert.pptx
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
 
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
How to Configure Email Server in Odoo 17
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
 
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdfEnzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
Enzyme, Pharmaceutical Aids, Miscellaneous Last Part of Chapter no 5th.pdf
 
Roles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in PharmacovigilanceRoles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
Roles & Responsibilities in Pharmacovigilance
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
 
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptxCELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
CELL CYCLE Division Science 8 quarter IV.pptx
 

Egypt's Efforts to Conserve Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

  • 1. Optimizing the Use of Plant Genetic resources for FoodOptimizing the Use of Plant Genetic resources for Food and Agriculture for Adaptation to Climate Changeand Agriculture for Adaptation to Climate Change TCP/SNO/3401TCP/SNO/3401 Baseline Study on the Current PGRFA inBaseline Study on the Current PGRFA in EgyptEgypt Dr. Sami Reda Saber SabryDr. Sami Reda Saber Sabry Project National ConsultantProject National Consultant First National Meeting to Enhance Ownership of NationalFirst National Meeting to Enhance Ownership of National Strategy for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and AgricultureStrategy for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture 2 April 2014 -Cairo, Egypt2 April 2014 -Cairo, Egypt
  • 2. Introduction and Historical BackgroundIntroduction and Historical Background  Location of EgyptLocation of Egypt Latitude 22Latitude 22ْْto 32to 32ْْNorth of EquatorNorth of Equator Longitude 24Longitude 24ْْto 37to 37ْْEast of GreenwichEast of Greenwich Total area 1,002,000 sq. KmTotal area 1,002,000 sq. Km The country is rich of landraces and wildThe country is rich of landraces and wild relatives which survived for hundreds of years.relatives which survived for hundreds of years. Landraces and wild relatives are widely adaptedLandraces and wild relatives are widely adapted to biotic and abiotic stresses.to biotic and abiotic stresses.
  • 3. Cont.Cont. The Egyptian agriculture is facing mainThe Egyptian agriculture is facing main challenges like limited cultivated area and waterchallenges like limited cultivated area and water supply.supply. Prevailing pressures including desertification,Prevailing pressures including desertification, erosion, climate changes and overuse oferosion, climate changes and overuse of pesticides and other agrochemicals causedpesticides and other agrochemicals caused disappearance of genetic resources atdisappearance of genetic resources at unprecedented rate.unprecedented rate. In the past 50 years new uniform crop varietiesIn the past 50 years new uniform crop varieties replaced many local varieties and landraces.replaced many local varieties and landraces.
  • 4. Cont.Cont.  TheThe National Gene Bank (NGB)National Gene Bank (NGB) was estabishedwas estabished in 2003 and opened in 2004 to be responsible forin 2003 and opened in 2004 to be responsible for the conservation and maintenance of plant,the conservation and maintenance of plant, animal and microorganisms genetic resources inanimal and microorganisms genetic resources in Egypt agricultural sector.Egypt agricultural sector.  TheThe NBGNBG was assigned to coordinate betweenwas assigned to coordinate between activities of National Genetic Resourcesactivities of National Genetic Resources Programs in ARC, Universities, Private sectorPrograms in ARC, Universities, Private sector companies and Seed Supply System entities.companies and Seed Supply System entities.
  • 5. The State of DiversityThe State of Diversity Utilization of biological diversity remains theUtilization of biological diversity remains the best way to secure future food needs and to drivebest way to secure future food needs and to drive the economic and social development of thethe economic and social development of the world.world. The history of plant domestication is theThe history of plant domestication is the humanity’s best defense against poverty, foodhumanity’s best defense against poverty, food insecurity and threats to natural resources.insecurity and threats to natural resources.
  • 6. Cont.Cont. Egyptian agriculture is a very intensive system. ItEgyptian agriculture is a very intensive system. It consumes 450 thousand ton of seed fromconsumes 450 thousand ton of seed from different field crops and more than 5000 ton ofdifferent field crops and more than 5000 ton of vegetable seed excluding seed of vetetativelyvegetable seed excluding seed of vetetatively propagated crops.propagated crops. Egyptian farmers still use old local varieties seedEgyptian farmers still use old local varieties seed in some places which are considered a very richin some places which are considered a very rich biodiversity resource.biodiversity resource.
  • 7. Cont.Cont. Egypt signed the Convention on BiologicalEgypt signed the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) on June 1992 and ratified it onDiversity (CBD) on June 1992 and ratified it on June 1994. It also signed the International TreatyJune 1994. It also signed the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for food andon Plant Genetic Resources for food and Agriculture on August 2002 and ratified it onAgriculture on August 2002 and ratified it on 2004.2004. The treaty sets the guidelines for collection,The treaty sets the guidelines for collection, identification, evaluation, maintenance andidentification, evaluation, maintenance and documentation of plant genetic resources. It alsodocumentation of plant genetic resources. It also defines national obligations for the sustainabledefines national obligations for the sustainable use of those resources by each contracting party.use of those resources by each contracting party.
  • 8. The State oThe State o In SituIn Situ ManagementManagement Three workshops were held and organized byThree workshops were held and organized by NBG and stakeholders seed supply companies,NBG and stakeholders seed supply companies, farmers and plant genetic programs.farmers and plant genetic programs. Under the law No. 102, 1983 for protected areas,Under the law No. 102, 1983 for protected areas, twenty seven protectorates were identified tilltwenty seven protectorates were identified till 2010 representing about 10% of the total area of2010 representing about 10% of the total area of Egypt.Egypt.
  • 9. The number of plant species and the nature of the protected areas of Egypt Recent Assessment of Plant Biodiversity of the Protected Areas of Egypt No. Name of protected area Type of protected area No. of plant species 1 Abu Glum Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 25 2 Ras Mohammed Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 53 3 Taba Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 87 4 Nabq Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 40 5 Wadi Allaqi Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 98 6 Siwa Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 52 7 Elba Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 381 8 Ahrash Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 12 9 Ashtoum El-Gamil Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 6 10 Burullus Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 192 11 Zaraneek Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 152 12 Omayed Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 150 13 Wadi El-Rayan Waterland (Marine, Lakes & Riverine) 38 14 Wadi El-Gimal Desert (Highlands, Valleys & Plains) 92 Total 1378
  • 10. The Egyptian Flora Species, 2000The Egyptian Flora Species, 2000 Taxa No. of species No. of endemic species No. of endangered species* Viruses 44 - - Bacteria 238 - - Fungi 1260 - - Algae 1148 - - Non-flowering vascular plants 337 - - flowering plants 2094 61 4
  • 11. The State ofThe State of Ex SituEx Situ ManagementManagement (1)(1)National Gene Bank OrganizationNational Gene Bank Organization - There are four major departments related to the- There are four major departments related to the NGB activities, they are:NGB activities, they are:  Field Crops.Field Crops.  Horticultural Crops.Horticultural Crops.  Animal Genetic Resources.Animal Genetic Resources.  Agriculture-related micro-organisms.Agriculture-related micro-organisms.
  • 12. The National Gene Bank Organization alsoThe National Gene Bank Organization also comprises the following sections, labs, and facilities:comprises the following sections, labs, and facilities: 1-The Genetic resources conservation section 2-Seed Viability Testing and Regeneration Section. 3-Genetic Resources Evaluation Section. 4-Documentation and Information Section. 5-Taxonomy Section. 6-Chemical Analysis Lab. 7-Molecular Genetics Lab. 8-Tissue Culture Lab. 9-Cytogenetics Lab. 10-NGB Farm. 11-Green houses. 12-NGB Herbarium
  • 13. Number of Genera and Species in the NGB CropCrop GenraGenra SpeciesSpecies Field CropsField Crops 5858 115115 Vegetable CropsVegetable Crops 5151 7676 FruitsFruits 2020 2525 Medicinal and Aromatic plantsMedicinal and Aromatic plants 183183 252252 Trees & ShrubsTrees & Shrubs 4545 6363 Wild PlantsWild Plants 165165 232232 TotalTotal 522522 763763
  • 14. The Planned Cold Storage Capacity Storage TypeStorage Type True seeds accessionsTrue seeds accessions Tissue CultureTissue Culture Short Period StorageShort Period Storage 3-5 Years3-5 Years 7871078710 12251225 Medium Period StorageMedium Period Storage 5-7 Years5-7 Years 127450127450 24502450 Long Period StorageLong Period Storage 7-10 Years7-10 Years 169680169680 24502450
  • 15. List of Botanical Gardens in Egypt No. Name of Botanical Garden Present Area (Feddan) * Date of Estab. No. of F. No. of G. No. of Species 1 Ain Shams Univ., Fac. of Sci. 3 1953 114 750 1200 2 Alex. Univ. Fac. of Sci. 2 1942 500 3 Cairo Univ., Fac. of Agr. 15 1947 31 64 80 4 Orman B.G., Giza 28 1873 90 520 600 5 Zohryia, Gezera, Giza 8 1868 57 143 442 6 Quba Palace, Cairo 124 1960 72 551 7 Zoo Garden, Giza 80 1890 68 208 342 8 Manial Balace, Giza 61 150 239 9 Agriculture Museum, Dokky, Giza 1937 32 73 94 10 Azbakyia Garden 10 1867 41 83 800 11 Antoniadis Garden, Alex. 45 1860 62 12 Al-Nozha Garden, Alex. 300 BC. 13 Rose Garden, Alex. 5 1928 14 Aswan Garden 17 1928 59 97 371
  • 16.  Several herbaria of dried native plantsSeveral herbaria of dried native plants (specimen) can be found in Egypt. The(specimen) can be found in Egypt. The Department of Botany of the Faculty of Science,Department of Botany of the Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Ain Shams University. In theCairo University, Ain Shams University. In the Agriculture Museum, MALR is maintaining aAgriculture Museum, MALR is maintaining a very big collection among other herbaria invery big collection among other herbaria in Egypt. The herbarium serves as a reference forEgypt. The herbarium serves as a reference for the identification of the several groups of nativethe identification of the several groups of native germplasm.germplasm.
  • 17. Other Organizations Participating in theOther Organizations Participating in the Information Sharing MechanismInformation Sharing Mechanism A.A. Central Administration for Seed Testing andCentral Administration for Seed Testing and Certification (CASC)Certification (CASC) B.B. Central Administration for Seed ProductionCentral Administration for Seed Production (CASP).(CASP). C.C. Seed CompaniesSeed Companies D.D. Breeding ProgramsBreeding Programs
  • 18. A. (CASC)A. (CASC) - It is the agency responsible for seed quality- It is the agency responsible for seed quality control, seed legislation and state policycontrol, seed legislation and state policy enforcement. It is the designated seedenforcement. It is the designated seed certification authority which performs seed labcertification authority which performs seed lab and field testing for certified seed and lab testingand field testing for certified seed and lab testing for the uncertified seed.for the uncertified seed.
  • 19. - CASCCASC includes directorates and offices for theincludes directorates and offices for the following activities: Seed and Seedling Fieldfollowing activities: Seed and Seedling Field Inspection – Control Plot Testing – Seed ViabilityInspection – Control Plot Testing – Seed Viability Testing – Seed Health Testing – Checking andTesting – Seed Health Testing – Checking and Rechecking – Arbitration – Seed and SeedlingRechecking – Arbitration – Seed and Seedling Certification – Seed Import and Export Control –Certification – Seed Import and Export Control – Market Control and Seed Legislation EnforcementMarket Control and Seed Legislation Enforcement – Extension and Training – Licensing – Variety and– Extension and Training – Licensing – Variety and Breeder’s Rights – Variety Testing.Breeder’s Rights – Variety Testing.
  • 20. Numbers of Registered Varieties (Field Crops) 1988-2010 Crop 88/2003 2010 Total Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. 1 Alfalfa 5 1 6 5 1 6 2 Barley - 6 Rows 7 0 7 7 0 7 2 Rows 2 0 2 2 0 2 Barley Total 7 0 7 7 0 7 3 Berseem 9 0 9 9 0 9 4 Chickpea 2 0 2 2 0 2 5 Cotton 15 0 15 15 0 15 6 Broad bean 17 0 17 17 0 17 7 Flax( lineseed) 4 0 4 4 0 4 8 Lentil 4 0 4 4 0 4 9 Maize- White Lines 13 0 13 13 0 13 Yellow lines 13 0 13 9 0 9 Single W. Hyb. 12 15 27 0 4 4 12 19 65 Single Y. Hyb. 7 7 14 0 8 8 7 15 22 Double W. Hyb 2 4 6 2 4 6 Double Y. Hyb 0 3 3 0 3 3 3 Way. W. Hyb 11 8 19 0 2 2 11 10 21 3 Way. Y. Hyb 7 4 11 7 4 11 Maize Total 65 41 106 65 41 106 10 Millet 2 0 2 2 0 2 Total 130 42 172 2 14 16 132 56 188
  • 21. CropCrop 88/200388/2003 20102010 TotalTotal Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. PreviousPrevious 130130 4242 172172 22 1414 1616 132132 5656 188188 1111 RiceRice 1212 00 1212 11 00 11 1313 00 1313 1212 SorghumSorghum 77 77 1414 00 11 11 77 88 1515 1313 Sorghum XSorghum X SudangrassSudangrass 55 33 88 55 33 88 1414 SudangrassSudangrass 11 00 11 11 00 11 1515 SoybeanSoybean 66 00 66 66 00 66 1616 SunflowerSunflower 00 88 88 00 11 11 00 99 99 1717 Wheat - BreadWheat - Bread 2828 00 2828 22 00 22 3030 00 3030 DurumDurum 55 00 55 11 00 11 66 00 66 Wheat TotalWheat Total 3333 00 3333 33 00 33 3636 00 3636 1818 Sugar CaneSugar Cane 88 00 88 88 00 88 1919 Sugar beetSugar beet 2222 00 2222 2525 4444 6969 4747 4444 9191 2020 TeosinteTeosinte 11 00 11 11 00 11 2121 SesameSesame 66 00 66 66 00 66 2222 PeanutPeanut 33 00 33 00 11 11 33 11 44 2323 OnionOnion 44 00 44 44 00 44 2424 F. cowpeaF. cowpea 11 00 11 11 00 11 2525 GouarGouar 11 00 11 11 00 11 2626 Bonavist,lablabBonavist,lablab 11 00 11 11 00 11 2727 Munge beanMunge bean 11 00 11 11 00 11 2828 CanolaCanola 22 00 22 22 00 11 114114 1818 132132 2929 4747 7676 143143 4747 208208 TotalTotal 244244 6060 304304 3131 6161 9292 275275 121121 396396 Cont.
  • 22. Numbers of Registered Varieties (Vegetables) 1988-2010 CropCrop 88/200288/2002 20102010 TotalTotal Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. PrivPriv .. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. 11 BeanBean 44 1616 2020 00 11 11 44 1717 2121 22 CucumberCucumber 88 6767 7575 00 99 99 88 7676 8484 33 GarlicGarlic 11 00 11 11 00 11 44 KarcadeKarcade (Rama)(Rama) 11 00 11 11 00 11 55 SweetSweet PotatoPotato 44 00 44 44 00 44 66 TomatoTomato 44 8484 8888 00 2424 2424 44 108108 112112 77 SquashSquash 11 1414 1515 11 55 66 22 1919 2121 88 PeasPeas 22 66 88 22 66 88 99 CowpeaCowpea 55 00 55 11 00 11 66 00 66 1010 WatermelonWatermelon 22 1717 1919 33 55 88 55 2222 2727 1111 MelonMelon 22 2727 2929 00 11 11 22 2828 3030 1212 CantaloupeCantaloupe 00 1717 1717 00 1717 1717 1313 RadishRadish 33 00 33 33 00 33 1414 SpinachSpinach 11 00 11 11 00 11 1515 EggplantEggplant 33 1717 2020 22 22 44 55 1919 2424 1616 PepperPepper 00 4747 4747 00 1414 1414 00 6161 6161
  • 23. Cont. CropCrop 88/200288/2002 20102010 TotalTotal Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. Gov.Gov. Priv.Priv. Tot.Tot. 1717 PotatoPotato 00 9292 9292 00 2020 2020 00 112112 112112 1818 ArtichockeArtichocke 22 00 22 22 00 22 1919 AsparagusAsparagus 22 00 22 22 00 22 2020 StrawberryStrawberry 00 66 66 00 66 66 2121 OkraOkra 11 00 11 11 00 11 2222 LettuceLettuce 00 88 88 00 88 88 2323 CabbageCabbage 11 11 22 00 11 11 11 22 33 2424 CauliflowerCauliflower 11 00 11 11 00 11 2525 CarrotCarrot 00 99 99 00 11 11 00 1010 1010 2626 TurnipTurnip 11 00 11 11 00 11 2727 Table beatTable beat 22 00 22 22 00 22 2828 Faba bean(Veg.)Faba bean(Veg.) 44 22 66 44 22 66 2929 ThymeThyme 11 00 11 11 00 11 3030 CamomileCamomile 11 00 11 11 00 11 3131 DillDill 11 00 11 11 00 11 3232 YamsYams 11 00 11 11 00 11 3333 TaroTaro 11 00 11 11 00 11 3434 BroccoliBroccoli TotalTotal 6060 430430 490490 77 8383 9090 6767 513513 580580
  • 24. (B) CASP(B) CASP CASPCASP administers and advises ARC onadministers and advises ARC on requirements for foundation class seeds, plans,requirements for foundation class seeds, plans, supervises and contracts with seed growers tosupervises and contracts with seed growers to multiply targeted other certified seed classes,multiply targeted other certified seed classes, CASP also coordinates seed conditioning amongCASP also coordinates seed conditioning among seed conditioning facilities to minimizeseed conditioning facilities to minimize mechanical contamination of seeds and to avoidmechanical contamination of seeds and to avoid the excessive seed transportation costs. CASP isthe excessive seed transportation costs. CASP is head quartered in Giza, with offices in thehead quartered in Giza, with offices in the governorates.governorates.
  • 25. Accepted Seed Production Areas 2007-2011 (in Feddan – 4200m2) CropCrop 2007/2007/ 20082008 2008/2008/ 20092009 2009/2009/ 20102010 2010/2010/ 20112011 Coverage W/Coverage W/ Certified Seed %Certified Seed % a. Winter Cropsa. Winter Crops WheatWheat 4994549945 5425854258 2514925149 3973739737 3030 Faba beanFaba bean 26332633 22942294 988988 13261326 1313 BarleyBarley 851851 10091009 592592 800800 1010 b. Summer Cropsb. Summer Crops CottonCotton 133171133171 5855958559 5068250682 7314873148 100100 RiceRice 2277822778 2584425844 1621416214 1159411594 5050 Corn (Maize)Corn (Maize) 1127911279 1401714017 1900719007 2085920859 5353 SorghumSorghum 501501 660660 406406 281281 1010
  • 26. (C) Seed Companies(C) Seed Companies Seed production companies are specializing mainlySeed production companies are specializing mainly in seed of hybrid maize, sorghum, sorghum xin seed of hybrid maize, sorghum, sorghum x sudan grass forages, sunflower, some kinds ofsudan grass forages, sunflower, some kinds of vegetable seeds, and seeds of berseem clover andvegetable seeds, and seeds of berseem clover and alfalfa. Seed producing firms include specialalfalfa. Seed producing firms include special units have been established within the ARC tounits have been established within the ARC to deal with the breeder and foundation seeddeal with the breeder and foundation seed classes in self – pollinated crop varieties andclasses in self – pollinated crop varieties and hybrids. Seed companies also include seedhybrids. Seed companies also include seed import, export, and trade.import, export, and trade.
  • 27. (D) Breeding Programs(D) Breeding Programs (1) The Agricultural Research Center (ARC): - ARC is supervising and leading 5 field crops and one horticultural crops Breeding Programmes on the national level, namely: 1 – National Programme for Cereal Crops 2 – National Programme for Fibre Crops 3 – National Programme for Oil and Onion Crops 4 – National Programme for Legume and Fodder Crops 5 – National Programme for Sugar Crops 6 – National Programme for Horticultural Crops (2) There are some very limited plant breeding activities in the National Research Center (NRC), agricultural colleges and on a larger scale in seed companies specially for hybrids since 1988,
  • 28. Legislative Farm workLegislative Farm work -- The NBG is conducting its mandate within theThe NBG is conducting its mandate within the following legislative framework:following legislative framework: 1- Laws #’s 53/1966, 102/1983 and 82/20021- Laws #’s 53/1966, 102/1983 and 82/2002 2- Prime minister degree # 1366/2003Ministrial2- Prime minister degree # 1366/2003Ministrial decrees #’s 1920/2003, 67/2005, 335/2005, 862/2005decrees #’s 1920/2003, 67/2005, 335/2005, 862/2005 and 1196/2005.and 1196/2005.
  • 29. Cont.Cont. - MALR has appointed NGB as national focalMALR has appointed NGB as national focal point to represent MALR in the internationalpoint to represent MALR in the international organizations concerning PGR and to representorganizations concerning PGR and to represent the ministry in implementing the treaty ofthe ministry in implementing the treaty of PGRFA and to coordinate the activities of PG,PGRFA and to coordinate the activities of PG, breeding programs and seed supply system inbreeding programs and seed supply system in Egypt.Egypt. - The NBG has prepared a protocol fr geneticThe NBG has prepared a protocol fr genetic resources exchange to conserve GR fromresources exchange to conserve GR from research, breeding organizations andresearch, breeding organizations and individuals.individuals.
  • 30. Regional and International CollaborationRegional and International Collaboration - Egypt has signed the CBD in 1992 and ratified itEgypt has signed the CBD in 1992 and ratified it in 1994.in 1994. - Also, Egypt signed the International treaty ofAlso, Egypt signed the International treaty of PGRFA in 2002 and ratified it in 2004.PGRFA in 2002 and ratified it in 2004. - Egypt is implementing the PGRFA whichEgypt is implementing the PGRFA which applies to 35 crops and 29 forages and assuresapplies to 35 crops and 29 forages and assures the conservation and sustainable use of PGRFAthe conservation and sustainable use of PGRFA and the fair and equitable sharing of benefitsand the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of their use.arising out of their use.
  • 31.  Egypt recognizes "Egypt recognizes "the sovereign rights of the State overthe sovereign rights of the State over its own plant genetic resources for food andits own plant genetic resources for food and agricultureagriculture".".  Egypt respects the Farmers' Rights in obtaining andEgypt respects the Farmers' Rights in obtaining and using seeds from their own farms for cultivation forusing seeds from their own farms for cultivation for self pollinated crops.self pollinated crops.  The NGB retained the genetic resources fromThe NGB retained the genetic resources from Egyptian origin from the foreign gene banks to beEgyptian origin from the foreign gene banks to be added to the Egyptian collection in the NGB. Egypt.added to the Egyptian collection in the NGB. Egypt.
  • 32.  The President of the NGB Represents the Near EastThe President of the NGB Represents the Near East Region in the Government Body for theRegion in the Government Body for the implementation of Plant Genetic Resources for Foodimplementation of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, PGRFA Treaty.and Agriculture, PGRFA Treaty.  MALR has appointed the President of the NGB as theMALR has appointed the President of the NGB as the Focal Point and Coordinator of the genetic resources,Focal Point and Coordinator of the genetic resources, breeding, and seed supply systems in Egypt.breeding, and seed supply systems in Egypt.
  • 33. ConclusionConclusion The role of biodiversity and the importance of itsThe role of biodiversity and the importance of its preservation is an outstanding issue for longpreservation is an outstanding issue for long -term food security, sustainable agriculture and-term food security, sustainable agriculture and rural development for present and futurerural development for present and future generations. In this regard genetic resources willgenerations. In this regard genetic resources will be explored preserved, evaluated and madebe explored preserved, evaluated and made available for plant breeding and scientificavailable for plant breeding and scientific purposes. The biological diversity as stated inpurposes. The biological diversity as stated in the Convention on Biological Diversity – CBDthe Convention on Biological Diversity – CBD encompasses all genes, species and ecosystemsencompasses all genes, species and ecosystems.