Scientists are racing to protect the world’s seeds from natural disasters and war. But what happens when those disasters come ...
At present, almost 2.5 billion seeds belonging to 40,000 distinct plant species are present in the facility.
On a remote Arctic island, scientists have swung open the doors of the world’s largest so called doomsday vault and offered a ...
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Two-thirds of the world’s food comes today from just nine plants: sugar cane, maize (corn), rice, wheat, potatoes, soybeans, oil-palm fruit, sugar beet and cassava. In the past, farmers grew tens of ...
Today, seed banks around the world are doing much of the work of saving crop varieties that could be essential resources under future growing conditions. The Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway ...
Cary Fowler and Geoffrey Hawtin, two men who led the effort to create the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, will receive the 2024 World Food Prize. The vault opened in 2008 and now holds 1.25 million seed ...
The two men behind the so-called “Doomsday vault” holding 1.25 million seed samples ― seeds that can be used to rebuild much the world's food supply if catastrophe hits ― are this year’s winner of the ...
The Millennium Seed Bank has more seeds than anywhere else but there are over 1,700 seed banks including the underground ...
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Two-thirds of the world's food comes today from just nine plants: sugar cane, maize (corn), rice, wheat, potatoes, soybeans, oil-palm fruit, sugar beet and cassava. In the past, farmers grew tens of ...