Svalbard Seed Vault Expands: A Fortification Against Global Crises
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, located in a remote Norwegian Arctic island, will soon accommodate over 14,000 new seed samples. This vital repository serves as a safeguard for global food crop biodiversity, ensuring genetic preservation against potential worldwide disasters, including conflict or climate change impacts.
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The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a crucial facility safeguarding food crop seeds, is set to receive over 14,000 new samples. Nestled inside a mountain on a Norwegian Arctic island, the vault serves as an insurance policy for the world's diverse plant species.
Protected by natural permafrost, the vault has previously played an essential role in rebuilding seed collections lost in the Syrian conflict. Experts emphasize that these deposits represent not just biodiversity but the cultural resilience of communities worldwide.
Among the new additions are Sudanese sorghum varieties, a critical food security element amidst the country's dire humanitarian crisis. With ongoing conflicts exacerbating famine, these seeds symbolize hope and perseverance for the future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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