World Vegetable Center
{{Short description|Agricultural research institute in Tainan, Taiwan}}
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The World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg) ({{zh|c=亞蔬—世界蔬菜中心}}), previously known as the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center (AVRDC), is an international, nonprofit institute for vegetable research and development.[https://books.google.com/books?id=8NR12W1-B0IC&dq=%22World+Vegetable+Center%22&pg=PA416 Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease: Management, Molecular Biology, Breeding for Resistance] by Henryk Czosnek, シュプリンガー・ジャパン株式会社, 2007, Pg. 417 It was founded in 1971 in Shanhua, southern Taiwan, by the Asian Development Bank, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, the United States and South Vietnam.
WorldVeg aims to reduce malnutrition and alleviate poverty in developing nations through improving production and consumption of vegetables.United Nations Development Programme [UNDP]. 2010. MDG Good Practices. Chapter 1: Poverty, Employment, and Hunger. pp. 74, 80, 95, 96, 105. http://www.undg-policynet.org/ext/MDG-Good-Practices/GP_chapter1_poverty.pdf
History
The World Vegetable Center was founded as the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center (AVRDC) in 1971 by the Asian Development Bank, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, the United States and South Vietnam. The main campus was opened in 1973. In 2008 the center was rebranded as the World Vegetable Center.{{cite web |last1=Crook |first1=Steven |title=The World Vegetable Center is in Tainan |url=https://topics.amcham.com.tw/2015/05/the-world-vegetable-center-is-in-tainan/ |website=topics.amcham.com.tw |publisher=Taiwan Topics |access-date=21 January 2021}}
For the first 20 years of its existence the World Vegetable Center was a major global sweet potato research center with over 1,600 accessions in their first two years of operation. In 1991 the World Vegetable Center chose to end its sweet potato research due to high costs and other institutions with a tighter focus coming into existence. The WVC duplicated and transferred its research and germplasm to the International Potato Center and Taiwan Agricultural Research institute.{{cite web |last1=Crook |first1=Steven |title=The Sweet Potato's Rise and Fall – And Rise Again |url=https://topics.amcham.com.tw/2019/01/the-sweet-potatos-rise-and-fall-and-rise-again/ |website=topics.amcham.com.tw |publisher=Taiwan Topics |access-date=23 February 2021}}
Research and development
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The use of vegetables as crops that are of high worth is important in the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations Development Program and the World Vegetable Center.United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. [https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/hunger/] The vegetables bred by the Center can be used in poorer areas, where they can serve as an important source of income and can help fight micronutrient deficiencies.Weinberger KM, Lumpkin TA. 2005. Horticulture for Poverty Alleviation – The Unfunded Revolution. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=781784
The Center's current crop portfolio focuses on several groups of globally important vegetables, according to the WorldVeg:
:*solanaceous crops: (tomato, sweet pepper, chili pepper, eggplant)[http://www.dfid.gov.uk/What-we-do/Research-and-evidence/case-studies/research-case-studies/2012/The-great-pyramid-Ty-tomatoes-resist-pests-and-diseases-/ The great pyramid: Ty tomatoes resist pests and diseases] [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/ R4D]{{cite news |title=To Secure the Future of Food, Look to the Ancestors of Eggplant |url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/wild-relatives-eggplant/ |accessdate=26 January 2019 |work=www.pbs.org |language=en}}
:*bulb alliums (onion, shallot, garlic)
:*cucurbits (Cucurbitaceae): (cucumbers, pumpkins)
Indigenous or traditional vegetables, particularly those of Asia and Africa are another focus of research at the World Vegetable Center.{{cite news |last1=Cernansky |first1=Rachel |title=Kenyans Reacquire an Old Taste: Eating Healthier |url=https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/02/23/kenyans-reacquire-an-old-taste-eating-healthier/?_r=1 |accessdate=28 January 2019 |work=Opinionator |date=23 February 2016}} Indigenous vegetables are domesticated or semi-wild vegetable crops that are grown in particular regions as an integral part of a local food system. Many of them are underutilized crops,New Agriculturalist. 2008. Making more of undervalued crops. http://www.new-ag.info/pov/views.php?a=426 particularly in regions where they are not native.Vikram, [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-2162920,flstry-1.cms "How green was my veggie"], The Economic Times, June 30, 2007
The Center has collaborated with the Global Crop Diversity Trust and Kew Gardens to study the domestication of eggplant.{{cite web |last1=GREENWOOD |first1=VERONIQUE |title=To Secure the Future of Food, Look to the Ancestors of Eggplant |url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/wild-relatives-eggplant/ |website=pbs.org |publisher=PBS |access-date=6 December 2022}}
The Center is believed to have the largest collection of chili peppers in the world. They have been engaged in research to find and breed climate change resistant chili pepper cultivars.{{cite web |author-link=Clarissa Wei |last1=Wei |first1=Clarissa |title=The Quest to Save Chili Peppers |url=https://www.newyorker.com/science/elements/the-quest-to-save-chili-peppers |website=newyorker.com |publisher=The New Yorker |access-date=17 June 2023}}
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According to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), "At the World Vegetable Center, experts are looking to the wild relatives of domesticated crops to save the human diet from climate change."{{cite news |title=To Secure the Future of Food, Look to the Ancestors of Eggplant |url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/wild-relatives-eggplant/ |accessdate=30 January 2019 |work=www.pbs.org |language=en}}{{cite web |title=World vegetable center Strategic plan 2017-2025 |url=http://worldveg.tind.io/record/57792/files/World%20Vegetable%20Center%20Strategic%20Plan%202017-2025.pdf?version=1 |publisher=Worldveg |accessdate=30 January 2019}}
Germplasm collection
A collection of vegetable germplasm is kept at the World Vegetable Center, which is considered to have the largest and most diverse collection in the world.Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [FAO]. 2009. Draft Second Report on the State of the World’s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, p. 60. Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/017/ak528e.pdf The collection itself contains more than 60,000 accessions of 442 different species collected from 156 countries.International Innovation. 2014. "The need for dietary diversity." Issue 155. [http://digimag.internationalinnovation.com//launch.aspx?eid=d460c264-4719-4aad-ba28-435f8f3aaa39&pnum=48][https://books.google.com/books?id=3XaXsVAZAwkC&dq=%22World+Vegetable+Center%22&pg=PA169 "Green inheritance: the WWF book of plants"] by Anthony Julian Huxley and Martin Walters, University of California Press, 2005, Pg. 169,[http://www.dfid.gov.uk/What-we-do/Research-and-evidence/case-studies/research-case-studies/2012/At-this-bank-for-vegetables-withdrawals-produce-interest-/%20 "At this bank for vegetables, withdrawals produce interest"] by [http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/ R4D]
AVGRIS, the WorldVeg Vegetable Genetic Resources Information System, provides access to all the Center's data associated with germplasm conservation and management, from registration, characterization, evaluation, and seed inventory to seed distribution.[https://books.google.com/books?id=kBxGK0Dv7fgC&dq=%22World+Vegetable+Center%22&pg=PT19 "SINGER makes AVRDC's Information on Vegetable Genetic Diversity Available"], SGRP Annual Report 2004/2005 of the CGIAR System-wide Genetic Resources Programme by Bioversity International
A backup selection of the Center's germplasm collection is held at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway with the goal of a backup for the entire collection being in place by 2025.{{cite web |last1=Roden |first1=Ally |title=Svalbard Global Seed Vault Welcomes New Additions |url=https://seedworld.com/svalbard-global-seed-vault-welcomes-new-additions/ |website=seedworld.com |publisher=Seed World |access-date=6 December 2022}}
See also
References
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External links
- [http://avrdc.org World Vegetable Center]
- [http://www.afsta.org African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA)]
- [http://www.ishs.org International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)]
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Category:Agricultural research institutes in Taiwan
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