UK aid backs ground-breaking British research into ‘super-crops’
Millions of farmers in
Now
International Development Secretary
The
International Development Secretary
"Unpredictable flooding, plant diseases and drought are threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions of farmers in
"That's why
"This transformative
"New ideas, cutting edge science and innovative partnerships with organisations like the
At the
Scientists believe that within the next five years - and for the first time in over 40 years - a new drug will be available to treat AAT.
This research could also help British farmers who face similar threats in the future, by identifying responses to diseases before they reach the
During the visit
The centre uses the most recent scientific advances in genetics and genomics that are being used by farmers in the
The campus at the
This research underlines the
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