Qatar has made significant progress in establishing a comprehensive Gene Bank to enhance its food security system, storing 5 million seeds from various food crops at minus 80 degrees Celsius to ensure their viability. The gene bank currently holds 1,038 seed accessions, with a focus on developing new varieties of tomatoes and other crops suitable for the local environment. The country has intensified its seed preservation initiatives since 2021, in alignment with the FAO and AOAD's objectives, and has conducted over 600 field visits covering more than 75 percent of the plant species found in Qatar. The gene bank consists of facilities for short, medium, and long-term storage of various types of seeds.