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Meeting on 23 May 2024 for its last session before the renewal of the CTPS, the Plenary Committee drew the […]
In one of its latest newsletters, ISTA made official the launch this summer of the “e-certificate”. The digital version of […]
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The CTPS Maize and Sorghum Section met on 19 January 2024 to study all the conclusions of the DUS and […]
Winner of the “Growing and Protecting Differently” Priority Research Programme, the SUCSEED project has already reached the halfway stage. On […]