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PROJECT: Seeds of the World

13 July 20227 July 2022 / Ana Catarina Palma Neves / Leave a comment

Crop diversity is paramount for human food supply. However, it is getting lost for different reasons: wars, natural disasters, poor management of agriculture, for example. Therefore, gene banks were built all over the world to preserve samples of these precious seeds to ensure that humanity will be fed no matter what. The aim of these … Continue reading PROJECT: Seeds of the World

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