Scottish Crop Research Institute, GB
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The James Hutton Institute, formerly known as the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI), is a globally recognized research organization based in Scotland that specializes in land, crop, and environmental sciences. Founded in its original form in 1951, the institute has established a long-standing legacy of excellence in agricultural innovation. It focuses on addressing the global challenges of food security and climate change through multidisciplinary research, bridging the gap between fundamental laboratory science and practical field applications to improve agricultural sustainability.
The institute maintains a strong international reputation for its pioneering work in plant genetics and breeding, particularly concerning soft fruit and tuber crops. By operating extensive research facilities and field stations, it conducts rigorous investigations into crop physiology, pathology, and soil health. Through decades of scientific advancement, the organization has become a vital hub for developing resilient agricultural practices, supporting farmers and growers worldwide with evidence-based solutions that enhance productivity and environmental stewardship.
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