The projects within the PPP pre-breeding program have to be of value for the development of Nordic plant breeding, growers and its markets. Subjects identified to be of joint interest are still about broadening the genetic basis for plant breeding, not least important in a context of adaptation to climate change and reduction for environmental impacts. It is also of great importance to introduce specific genes for resistance to diseases and pests, qualities etc. in adapted genetic background. And not least, development of new technologies could contribute to speed up the long breeding process.
This folder compiles information about the four PPP-pre-breeding projects which have been active during the third period between 2018 to 2020 and what is expected to come in the future. The expectations are high but fair – the knowledge from these projects will contribute to a more sustainable and competitive agriculture and horticulture in the Nordic countries by supporting long-term breeding goals through these collaborative pre-breeding projects between Nordic public and private plant breeding entities.
/Birgitte Lund, Chair of the PPP Steering Committee