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The Story of Seeds

78 percent of the world’s seeds are now owned by three companies, and it’s those companies who decide which ones to make available to the public. 
That’s quite a turnaround from America’s early years, when the U.S. government was giving billions of seeds away for free. But it’s not just the variety of seeds being lost, it’s also the history that those seeds represent.  Read full story here.

Author ohadminPosted on November 30, 2019Categories Uncategorized

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