European Association for Research on Plant Breeding


The European Association for Research on Plant Breeding, Europaeische Gesellschaft fuer Zuechtungsforschung, Association Européenne pour l'Amélioration des Plantes, Asociación Europea para el Mejoramiento de las Plantas, is a non-profit organisation which promotes international scientific and technical research in the area of plant breeding in order to encourage its further development.

History

EUCARPIA was founded in 1956 and has its headquarters in Wageningen.
It was instrumental in the 1960s to build gene banks in Europe.

Mission and aims

Its aim is exchange of information and maintenance if international contacts in the area of plant breeding. To this end the society organises and supports annual workshops and meetings on current topics from all sectors of plant breeding and genetic research, during which there are discussions about various agricultural crops and topics of general interest. These topics pursue method- or plant- specific questions on topics from biometry to genome analysis and from resistance breeding to the history of plant breeding. A General Congress and General Assembly is held every four years.
Working Groups
There are 20 working groups with the GPZ which hold regular meetings and workshops.
Honorary Members
The Society has bestowed honorary membership on the following: