The Rapid Generation Advancement (RGA) facility at ICRISAT.
Strategic collaboration to scale innovation and deliver harmonized, high-quality support across CGIAR partners’ breeding networks in South Asia
Hyderabad, India | June 2025
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) will serve as the South Asia hub for Breeding Resources, part of CGIAR’s Breeding for Tomorrow (B4T) Science Program, which provides shared tools and services to accelerate crop improvement and agricultural innovation.
This agreement reflects a standardized implementation model: ICRISAT will provide shared breeding and research services in South Asia according to the same high standards, operational procedures and workflows used in other Breeding Resources hubs around the world, such as the International Rice Research Institute in Asia and AfricaRice in West and Central Africa hubs. This ensures that, regardless of who provides the service, it is carried out in the same way and with the same quality and value for breeders and researchers.
By adopting this system-wide model, ICRISAT is formally embedding Breeding Resources’ harmonized service delivery into its operations, building on a trusted and proven framework. Whether breeders from the region are from CGIAR or national research institutes, they can access services - from genotyping to phenotyping, and analytics to process management - delivered consistently across CGIAR Breeding Resources’ network of global hubs.
Why does this matter?
Breeding Resources’ strength lies in its ability to offer integrated, standardized, and evolving cost-effective services. Each regional hub operates as part of a connected ecosystem, where services follow the same Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), use shared digital tools like the Enterprise Breeding System and Bioflow, and collect and process data in a harmonized way. This unlocks cross-Center and National Agricultural Research and Extension Systems (NARES) synergies, promotes continuous improvement, and supports CGIAR’s mission to deliver better varieties more efficiently and faster.
At ICRISAT, this includes in-house delivery of certain services - such as nutritional analysis through its Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) services provided by the Facility for Exploratory Research on Nutrition (FERN) - but these are now delivered within the Breeding Resources framework, benefiting from shared business process management, quality control, and collaborative R&D.
This integration supports the vision of Breeding for Tomorrow (B4T), CGIAR’s global breeding Science Program, which aims to make food systems more productive, inclusive, and climate resilient. With its strategic location and decades of innovation across South Asia, ICRISAT is ideally positioned to strengthen regional breeding pipelines and develop the next generation of climate-smart crops. – Media release