THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Construction on Global Seed Vault begins – 2006

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Svalbard Global Seed Vault | Description & Facts | Britannica

Svalbard Global Seed Vault - Wikipedia

On June 15, 2006, on the remote island of Spitsbergen halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, the prime ministers of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland lay the ceremonial first stone of the Global Seed Vault. The vault, which now has the capacity to hold 2.25 billion seeds, is intended to “provide insurance against both incremental and catastrophic loss of crop diversity.”

Managed jointly by the Global Crop Diversity Trust (the Crop Trust), the Nordic Genetic Resource Center (NordGen), and the Norwegian government, the Seed Vault grew out of several different efforts to preserve specimens of the world’s plants. Its location, deep within a high mountain on an island covered by permafrost, is ideal for cold storage and will protect the seeds even in the event of a major rise in sea levels. The enormous vault, where seeds can be stored in such a way that they remain viable for decades or even centuries, opened in 2008.

According to the Crop Trust, the seed vault is meant to preserve crop diversity and contribute to the global struggle to end hunger. As rising temperatures and other aspects of climate change threaten the Earth’s plants, there is risk of not only losing species but also becoming overly reliant on those that remain, making humanity more vulnerable and increasing food insecurity. Scientists also strive to create newer, more resilient varieties of crops that already exist, and the seed bank functions as a reserve from which they can draw for experimental purposes.

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6 Comments
samthere403
samthere403
June 19, 2022 8:28 am

I’m sure they know something we don’t.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  samthere403
June 19, 2022 12:18 pm

Amazing, isn’t it, how nobody ever questions the need & purpose of this seed vault. As in: who, exactly, is going to be making withdrawals from this vault? You & I can’t get in there. And if a massive asteroid hit Earth and only you, me and a handful of random average people were left alive, we STILL wouldn’t be able to get in there. Likely we wouldn’t even be able to get TO it.

So, who’s it for?

samthere403
samthere403
  Anonymous
June 19, 2022 1:32 pm

I’m thinking it has something to do with this:

Contagious Vaccines: A Warning

Once the plants are modified thus there’ll be no turning back. Unless you have uncontaminated seeds which can be planted somewhere in isolation. Believe you me I’m sure they have that too.

i forget
i forget
June 19, 2022 11:18 am

But the destruction by the global cranial davossault & battery never ends.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2022 12:47 pm

I wonder if high grade pot seeds were included.

bucknp
bucknp
June 20, 2022 6:47 pm

I’ve saved enough Crimson Sweet watermelon seed to refurbish the state of Texas. Hardly. On the serious side of seed saving for laymen, without the Global Seed Vault, what do garden enthusiasts do to preserve seed? I’ve researched numerous methods and generally speaking without the Global Seed Vault it seems seed preservation can be expected to be about five years perhaps more or less.

After light washing in a solution of cool water and a tad of dish washing soap , then rinsed in clear water and dried several days on paper towels turning the seed each day, I then store seed in pint size canning jars to half full and add a small package of desiccant placing them inside the house where they will not get too cool or warm. So far Crimson Sweet seeds from 2015 are still producing good melons.