EBS November 2025 User Release Notes

EBS November 2025 enhances analytics with restored BLUP/BLUE reports, expanded genotype exports, and stable QTL profiling. Analysis Request Manager, PDM, and SDM improvements boost accuracy, while security and platform enhancements strengthen access control. A known analytics limitation remains for large workloads, with guidance to split big requests for better performance.

EBS October 2025 User Release Notes

The EBS October 2025 release delivers enhanced analytics, streamlined request management, clearer data views, improved trial design support, and stronger platform consistency across tools. Known performance limitations persist with large datasets and complex analysis loads, with recommended workarounds while ongoing optimizations are underway.

EBS Hotfixes for November 2025

EBS 25.11.05 [Hotfix] SM-BM Plate Navigation Restored During Batch Setup Navigate between all plates during batch creation without restrictions. Manually assign blanks across multiple plates smoothly. Set up batches more […]

EBS Hotfixes for October 2025

EBS 25.10.03 [Hotfix] CB-EM The issue in the database configuration error that caused error 500 in Demo environment has now been resolved. Renaming VIEW_OCCURRENCE_DATA_DEFAULT to CB_GLOBAL_VIEW_OCCURRENCE_DATA in the demo-db resolved […]

EBS Q4 Release Notes 2025

The EBS Q4 2025 releases deliver enhanced data accuracy, smoother analytics, reliable exports, and clearer workflows across breeding tools. New features like complete genotype metadata, improved analysis execution, and streamlined interfaces help users work smarter and faster. These advances strengthen confidence, reduce delays, and support data-driven decision-making across breeding programs.

DS equips CGIAR data managers on EBS through Train-the-Trainer

From September 29 to October 17, Digital Solutions delivered a comprehensive Train-the-Trainers program on the Enterprise Breeding System, equipping data managers across CGIAR centers with advanced EBS skills. Through hands-on activities and expert virtual coaching, participants gained the capability to train end-users and drive data-driven, digitally enabled breeding improvements in their programs.

Kenya Strengthens Rice Research Capacity Through Training on Early Generation Seed Production and Digital Breeding Tools

IRRI’s participation in KALRO’s capacity-building program strengthened Kenya’s national rice research system by advancing technical and digital competencies. Through hands-on training in EBS, Bioflow, and modern breeding practices, the initiative empowered scientists, enhanced institutional collaboration, and reinforced the commitment to accelerating digitally enabled, efficient, and high-impact rice research across the country.