COBRA: Coordinating Organic Plant Breeding Activities for Diversity March 2013 – February 2016 41 partners, 18 Countries  31 Full partners  10 Associate.

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COBRA: Coordinating Organic Plant Breeding Activities for Diversity March 2013 – February partners, 18 Countries  31 Full partners  10 Associate partners  Industry and research partners

COBRA’s Aims To support and develop organic plant breeding and seed production Focus on increasing the use and potential of plant material with High Genetic Diversity Cereals (wheat and barley) and grain legumes (pea and faba bean) Coordinating, linking and expanding existing breeding and research

Work plan WP0: Management WP1: Seed Health & Quality WP2: Breeding for Resilience WP3: Improving Breeding Efficiency WP4: Socio-economics & Legislation WP5: Dissemination & Networking