Tribute to first Director General of Bioversity International Professor Trevor Williams

Tribute to first Director General of Bioversity International Professor Trevor Williams

It is with great sadness that Bioversity International announces the passing of Trevor Williams,who was instrumental in establishing a worldwide network of genebanks to ensure future food security.

It is with great sadness that Bioversity International announces the passing of Trevor Williams,who was instrumental in establishing a worldwide network of genebanks to ensure future food security. From 1974 to 1989, at the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR, now Bioversity International) he directed a programme of collecting, conserving and sharing the crop varieties that farmers had grown for centuries – the genetic resources needed for plant breeding and crop improvement.

Professor Trevor Williams - JT to his friends - passed away on the 30th of March, 2015 and will be greatly missed by family, friends and colleagues around the world.

Read Trevor Williams' obituary published by The Telegraph and a more extensive tribute in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution - An International Journal.

Photo: left to right: Richard Lester (behind), Professor Ray Smallman, (Vice Principal), Mike Jackson, Brian Ford-Lloyd, Professor Jack Hawkes, Professor Jim Callow, Professor Trevor Williams. Courtesy of The Telegraph.