How will the GCP ensure that the resource-poor are able to access new products and share in the benefits of products developed using their national genetic resources?
Through capacity-building activities such as workshops, training courses and research fellowships, the GCP ensures that scientists in the developing world have access to and are able to apply genetic and genomic tools to crop improvement efforts in their countries. To make sure that the resource-poor share in the benefits of the GCP, we adhere to the principles of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the International Plant Genetic Resource Treaty and have established a policy research initiative to keep abreast of access and benefit sharing issues.
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