The Scotsman

Bill Gates to visit Edinburgh for ‘cutting edge’ crop project announceme­nt

- By CONOR RIORDAN

Bill Gates is to visit a Scottish university for the unveiling of a new “cutting-edge” crop research project.

The Microsoft founder will be on a joint visit to the University of Edinburgh when the announceme­nt is made.

It comes after major funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation into developing more nutritious and flood-resistant foods has helped towards the scheme.

Mr Gates said: “For over a billion people living in the world’s poorest countries, agricultur­e and livestock are a lifeline out of poverty. The science and research being led by the great minds here in Edinburgh are making huge strides in improving the health and productivi­ty of livestock.

“It’s great to have the chance to visit the University of Edinburgh with Secretary of State Penny Mordaunt and to see how the UK’S leadership in research and innovation doesn’t just benefit Britain, but also saves and improves lives in the poorest parts of the world.”

Millions of farmers in Africa, who depend on agricultur­e to support their families, struggle to grow enough crops to put food on the table because of natural disasters.

Now UK scientists are using their expertise to identify specific genes that help them become more nutritious, grow faster and more resilient to disease and extreme weather.

It is estimated the work will help up to 100 million African farmers lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary Penny Mordaunt, said: “Unpredicta­ble flooding, plant diseases and drought are threatenin­g the lives and livelihood­s of millions of farmers in Africa who struggle to grow enough crops to put food on the table – the urgency of the task is clear.”

At the University of Edinburgh, UK scientists are also researchin­g diseases which cause huge economic losses for African farmers, including Animal African Trypanosom­iasis (AAT), which kills more than three million cattle a year and has been estimated to cost more than $4 billion (about £2.8bn) a year in total to African economies.

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