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From DNA to Better Tea: The Business Logic of Modern Breeding

· 2 min read
Nelson Lubanga
Quantitative Geneticist | Plant breeder | Data Scientist

The $15 Question That Could Transform Tea Breeding

What if spending $15 per seedling could tell you—with 70% accuracy—whether that plant would become a high-yielding bush, years before you invested in field trials?

That’s not science fiction. It’s the reality of genomic selection, and it’s reshaping the economics of crop improvement worldwide. The question is: why isn’t tea keeping up?


The 16-Year Problem: Why Tea Breeding Can't Keep Up with Climate Change

· 3 min read
Nelson Lubanga
Quantitative Geneticist | Plant breeder | Data Scientist

Tea is a $50 billion global industry that sustains millions of smallholder farmers across Asia and Africa. It is part of the cultural and economic fabric of nations such as Kenya, India, and China.
Yet beneath that success lies a growing concern: the rate of genetic improvement in tea is far too slow to match the pace of environmental change.

At present, developing and releasing a new tea variety takes more than 16 years—from the first cross to farmers’ fields. Sixteen years in a rapidly changing climate is an eternity.

Welcome to the Blog

· 2 min read
Nelson Lubanga
Quantitative Geneticist | Plant breeder | Data Scientist

Abstract DNA and tea plant background

Welcome to the Plant Genetix Blog — a space for sharing ideas, methods, and reflections from my work in plant genomics, quantitative genetics, and data-driven breeding.

Here, you’ll find discussions that bridge research and real-world application — from genomic prediction models and bioinformatics workflows to R Shiny tools designed for exploring complex genetic data.