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Designing the crops for the future; the cropbooster program

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Laboratory of Biophysics, Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
Harbinson, Jeremy;
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Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Parry, Martin A. J.;
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Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Davies, Jeβ;
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Laboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire and Végétale, University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, INRAE, CEA, Grenoble, France
Rolland, Norbert;
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Department of Biology, Agriculture and Food Sciences, National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy
Loreto, Francesco;
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Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI), Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology, Germany
Wilhelm, Ralf;
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European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO), Bruβels, Belgium
Metzlaff, Karin;
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Laboratory of Biophysics, Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
Lankhorst, René Klein; Davies, Jess; Klein Lankhorst, René

The realization of the full objectives of international policies targeting global food security and climate change mitigation, including the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Climate Agreement COP21 and the European Green Deal, requires that we (i) sustainably increase the yield, nutritional quality and biodiversity of major crop species, (ii) select climate-ready crops that are adapted to future weather dynamic and (iii) increase the resource use efficiency of crops for sustainably preserving natural resources. Ultimately, the grand challenge to be met by agriculture is to sustainably provide acceβ to sufficient, nutritious and diverse food to a worldwide growing population, and to support the circular bio-based economy. Future-proofing our crops is an urgent iβue and a challenging goal, involving a diversity of crop species in differing agricultural regimes and under multiple environmental drivers, providing versatile crop-breeding solutions within wider socio-economic-ecological systems. This goal can only be realized by a large-scale, international research cooperation. We call for international action and propose a pan-European research initiative, the CropBooster Program, to mobilize the European plant research community and interconnect it with the interdisciplinary expertise neceβary to face the challenge.

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