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TCP/SNO/3401 Optimizing the Use of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture for Adaptation to Climate Change Overview of the implementation of the Second Global Plan of Action for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture in Egypt Abeer Elhalwagi Senior Researcher,National Gene bank, Egypt National Monitoring Officer of TCP/SNO in Egypt Workshop “Monitoring and reporting on the implementation of the Second Global Plan of Action for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture”, Cairo, 5-6 November 2014 Importance of PGRFA PGRFA are crucial in feeding the world’s increasing population; They are the raw materials that farmers and plant breeders use to improve the quality and productivity of crops; The sustainable use of plant genetic resources is vital for national agricultural development because they are required to increase in agricultural productivity and sustainability; Contributing to enhanced global food security and reducing poverty. History of the Global Plan of Action 1996, Leipzig International Conference on Plant Genetic Resources Adoption of the Global Plan of Action (GPA) 2001, FAO Conference Adoption of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (IT-PGRFA) The GPA became part of the IT-PGRGA as a supporting component 2 GPA It is a strategic framework for the conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic diversity. It was adopted by the FAO Council in November 2011. 2 GPA reaffirms the commitment of governments to the promotion of PGR as an essential component of food security through sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change. Priority Areas of the Second GPA The Second GPA comprises 18 priority activities organized into four Priority Areas: In situ conservation and management, Ex situ conservation, Sustainable use, And sustainable institutional and human capacities. Priority activities of Ex situ conservation Support for targeted collection of PGRFA, Sustaining and expanding ex situ conservation of germplasm, Regenerating and multiplying ex situ accessions. Implementation of the second GPA in Egypt Filling up the excel sheets relevant to the 18 priority areas of the Second Global Plan of Action for PGRFA using world information and early warning system WIEWS.