Bring us your seeds (Credit: CGIAR)The first consignment of seeds bound for the 'doomsday vault' on Svalbard has arrived in Norway.
Twenty-one
boxes containing 7,000 seed samples from 36 African nations were sent by the Nigeria-based International Institute of
Tropical Agriculture (iita). The seeds will now be sent to the remote Arctic island to be stored
in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which will be functional from February 26. The shipment consists of indigenous species
such as wild cowpea, maize, soybean and bambara groundnut. These crops are of great importance to the region's food security
as they are often adapted to harsh environments and are diverse in terms of their genetic, agroclimatic and economic niches,
say iita officials.
India has also started preparing duplicate seed samples to
send to the Svalbard vault. "We will send duplicate seeds of sorghum, pearl millet, chickpea, pigeon pea and groundnut," says
C L Laxmipathi Gowda of the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics-India.
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Congratulations, it is an eye opener to other states that are thinking of such schemes.
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