Our Programs
The Global Stewardship Group is a global non-profit organization that offers programs to promote the adoption of product stewardship programs and quality management systems for the full life cycle of agricultural technology products.
Companies and organizations have a variety of needs when it comes to plant biotechnology stewardship. The Global Stewardship Group offers programs for management of transgene technology, other plant breeding innovations such as genome editing, as well as stewardship education. Our programs are adaptable to fit your specific needs. Explore the programs below and contact us with any questions.
ETS is the trusted source of technical information in the plant biotechnology industry, helping members implement best stewardship practices.
The program includes an audit component which verifies through third-party auditors that program participants have developed and implemented appropriate quality management systems.
ETS is the trusted source of technical information in the plant biotechnology industry, helping members implement best stewardship practices.
This program is open to any corporation, academic, or other organization that utilizes transgene technology in research, development, handling, or manufacture of plant products.
Program Components
1) A certificate program for graduate students in Basics of Agricultural Biotechnology Stewardship and Quality Management Systems. This course covers the basic elements of good stewardship practices and QM systems across the agricultural product life-cycle.
2) A targeted program focused on researcher implementation of basic stewardship practices, workshops and training, and verification of those practices.
Academic Stewardship Program
Organizations engaged in plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, can follow a core set of best practices as they develop and bring new products to the market.
This program is open to any corporation, academic, or other organization that utilizes plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, in research, development, handling, or manufacture of plant products.
Organizations engaged in plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, can follow a core set of best practices as they develop and bring new products to the market.
This program is open to any corporation, academic, or other organization that utilizes plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, in research, development, handling, or manufacture of plant products.
Organizations engaged in plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, can follow a core set of best practices as they develop and bring new products to the market.
This program is open to any corporation, academic, or other organization that utilizes plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, in research, development, handling, or manufacture of plant products.
Organizations engaged in plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, can follow a core set of best practices as they develop and bring new products to the market.
This program is open to any corporation, academic, or other organization that utilizes plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, in research, development, handling, or manufacture of plant products.
Organizations engaged in plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, can follow a core set of best practices as they develop and bring new products to the market.
This program is open to any corporation, academic, or other organization that utilizes plant breeding innovations, such as genome editing, in research, development, handling, or manufacture of plant products.
A capacity-building program designed to give organizations and countries interested in developing and commercializing agricultural technologies a foundational understanding of stewardship and its importance.