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Abstract {.page_break_before}

Population growth and the impacts of climate change are placing increasing pressure on global agriculture and breeding programs. Recent advancements in phenotyping techniques, genotyping technologies, and prediction approaches are facilitating increased genetic gains in breeding programs, helping researchers and breeders develop better crops at a faster rate. However, these advancements have also led to an overwhelming torrent of disconnected data. The successful implementation of these methods depends on proper data management, which is particularly challenging due to the need to integrate datasets across various types, formats, and sources. To address these challenges, the Breeding API (BrAPI) project was created and has been adopted as an accepted standard data model in the breeding domain. The BrAPI project is an international effort that is enabling more efficient data management through the development of interoperable databases and tools that can be used to share and interpret breeding-related data. This community driven standard is software agnostic, open-source, and can be used by anyone interested in plant breeding, phenotyping, germplasm, genotyping, and agronomy data management. This manuscript presents an overview of the BrAPI project, the substantial growth of the data standard, and the wide variety of BrAPI-compatible, community-built tools for breeding and research. This manuscript provides an overview of the BrAPI project, highlighting the significant progress made in the development of the data standard and the expansion of its community. It also presents a showcase of the wide variety of BrAPI-compatible tools that have been built to enhance breeding and research activities, demonstrating how the project is advancing agricultural innovation and data management practices.