The Netherlands Center for Genetic Resources (CGN) is pivotal in preserving genetic diversity, focusing on distributing seeds for research, breeding, and education purposes. It manages collections of 33 crops, with a particular emphasis on vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, chili/pepper, and spinach, driven by high demand in the Netherlands. Lettuce has emerged as the most requested crop over the past decade, underscoring the CGN's significant global role. The CGN caters to bona fide applicants worldwide, with a notable share of its seed distributions reaching other European countries and Asia. This effort is instrumental in developing resilient crops, a critical step towards tackling future agricultural challenges.