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ProWild Research Agenda

Thank you for taking the time to fill out our survey! We very much appreciate it.

The European PRO-WILD project (www.pro-wild.eu) aims at protecting and promoting wild relatives of wheat, sugar beet, and oilseed rape, harnessing their valuable traits to improve nutritional quality and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses. The project involves 19 partners from 11 countries and is co-funded by the EU, UK and Switzerland.

In this frame, we are trying to better understand the challenges and practical needs faced by professionals like you in the breeding sector. Data collected in this survey will be used to guide project activities to provide useful solutions and knowledge. We would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to answer some questions. The questions in this survey are written in English, but please feel free to respond in whichever language you feel most comfortable with.

The survey is confidential, but not anonymous. That means that we ask you for your contact details so we, strictly restricted to the essential members of the project team, can contact you later in case of any follow-up questions or confirmation. We will also be sure to send you a summary of the survey results. Please be assured that:

1) Your contact details will NEVER be given to any third party, and

2) Your name and contact details will be separated, by me: Robert Home, from your responses BEFORE any data are processed and before anybody other than me can see your data, so your responses can NEVER be associated with your personal details in any way.

3) All data will be handled in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations.

If you consent to take part in this survey, please go ahead and click on the "NEXT" button to continue.

For questions, please contact me at robert.home@fibl.org