June 26, 2013


Breed4Food consortium appoints Bernard de Geus as director
 
 

 

Bernard de Geus has been appointed director of the Breed4Food consortium effective June 1, 2013.

 

De Geus is leading the research consortium, which is a collaborative effort comprising four animal breeding companies and Wageningen UR. Breed4Food was recently established in response to the Dutch government's top sector policy. It aims to develop animal breeding tools and technologies that provide food security for the world's growing population in a more sustainable and efficient manner.

 

Bernard de Geus emphasised that the partners are more than willing to perform joint research, as this is the only way to capitalise on the many opportunities the use of genomic techniques in animal breeding offers.

 

He started working for the Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries and with the Netherlands Genomics Initiative in 2000. From 2007 onwards, he was Director of the public-private consortium in plant breeding 'Technological Top Institute Green Genetics'.

 

Breed4Food is the consortium established by the Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre of Wageningen UR and the four Netherlands-based international animal breeding companies CRV (cattle), Hendrix Genetics (turkeys, layers, pigs, aquaculture and traditional poultry), Topigs (pigs) and Cobb Europe (broilers). All of the partners are global leaders in their field of animal breeding and with the Breed4Food collaboration they want to further strengthen their respective positions.

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