Crop Trust seeks more funding to protect global seed diversity
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RABAT - Crop Trust, which works to preserve crop bio-diversity, needs to more than double its $300 million endowment fund to be able to support seed banks across the world, Executive Director Stefan Schmitz said.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
As a Stacked reader so memorably said to us once: “If we don’t have room for golf and flats, we definitely don’t have room just to bury people in.” Singapore isn’t shy about building over graveyards anymore – at least not today (despite some definite taboos in our grandparents’ day). In fact, some of our most […]
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Marshall Road connects East Coast Road to Dunman Road via a very short street, Pennefather Road. The road is well positioned in terms of access to amenities, with Dunman Food centre found at the end of Pennefather Road – so close enough to walk to but not so close that you’ll have to contend with […]
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Cornerstone investors in the tech firm's listing include Hillhouse Investment Management, Taiking Life Insurance and Grab; net proceeds were $514m and the firm's valuation climbed above $4.6bn on its September 16 debut.
Bangladeshi businesses and economists are pressing the government to defer the graduation from the UN’s least developed country (LDC) status. They argue the government needs to consider the impacts on exports, tariffs, loans and patents.
Following government reshuffle, she replaces Alex Norris, who had served as building safety minister since July 2024.
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In his new role at Urban Partners, he will work to evolve capital models that better support progressive developers and city authorities.
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