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Climate Change Crops and Cultures History Plant BreedingFebruary 12, 2025February 12, 2025

Crop Chronicles

Crop Chronicles


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Crop Trust Crop Chronicles is a multimedia campaign that uncovers the stories of the crops that feed the world, the people who grow them, and the race to adapt them to a changing climate. Each is presented as a blend of storytelling, facts, videos, and podcasts and shines a light on a different essential crop: rice, finger millet, barley, alfalfa, durum wheat, grasspea, and potato.

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