This document summarizes information about pre-breeding programs in maize. It discusses how pre-breeding can help broaden the genetic base of maize by incorporating genetic resources from germplasm banks into breeding programs. Specific examples are provided, such as the Latin American Maize Project which evaluated over 15,000 maize accessions across 12 countries. Traits of priority for pre-breeding in tropical conditions are identified, including disease resistance, drought tolerance, and nutritional quality. The document concludes by emphasizing the complex problems of maize breeding in tropical regions and the need for local pre-breeding programs to develop materials adapted to diverse environmental conditions.