On 4 December, the Legume Generation partners had their second in person consortium meeting at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
The Legume Generation consortium, consisting of 33 partners from 15 countries, runs more than 70 legume breeding and pre-breeding programmes on the major food and feed legume crops in Europe: soybean, lupin, pea, lentil, phaseolus bean and clover.
The second in-person consortium meeting also focused primarily on the innovation communities that have joined forces to cooperate on specific legumes, such as soybeans, lupin, pea, lentil, phaseolus bean and clover.
Discussions centred on further plans, both for the duration of the project and beyond, as the project partners aim to establish long-term cooperations.
The day was rounded off with a visit to the greenhouse of the Radboud university, where heat stress tests are currently being carried out on Legume Generation lupins and soybeans.
Below you can find some impressions from the atmosphere of the meeting at the Radboud University and the greenhouse visit.








