Austria: New varieties are climate-friendly

Published 2022년 3월 17일

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Austrian plant breeders are playing a key role in climate-friendly agriculture by providing local farmers with site-adapted and healthy varieties of seeds. The Austrian List of Varieties introduced 34 new entries in 2021, accounting for 35% of the total, with a total of 1,238 varieties currently registered. These breeders are supporting the goals of the Green Deal by providing high-yield and healthy stocks, increasing efficiency in agriculture, and contributing to self-sufficiency. Their efforts have resulted in a significant number of new approvals for cereals, potatoes, soybeans, and oil pumpkins.
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Austrian plant breeders contribute to climate-friendly agriculture by supplying local farmers with site-adapted and healthy varieties in the form of high-quality original seeds. According to the Austrian List of Varieties, 34 of the 96 new entries in 2021 come from Austrian breeding. There are 27 Austrian varieties of agricultural species and 7 vegetables, with a large proportion of them being conservation varieties. 1,238 varieties are currently registered, with the proportion of Austrian varieties continuing to rise. “Climate-friendly agriculture is based to a large extent on the improved genetics of new varieties. They enable healthier plants, better varietal characteristics and higher nutrient levels. Against the background of climate change, a high tolerance to heat and drought is essential. With the breeding progress, the breeders make an important contribution to a high level of self-sufficiency," says Michael Gohn, Chairman of Saatgut Austria. Saatgut Austria is therefore ...

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