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20 Year 3 pupils and their teachers from the Colegio Claret Valencia Benimaclet primary school in Valencia visited BRESOV partner Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) to learn about tomato diversity. The children were taught about the diversity of tomatoes and the importance of conserving diversity of plants, and visited the germplasm bank and greenhouse trials where they learnt about the importance of conserving diversity for the sake of sustainable agriculture.
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