Category: 2018

The Seed Vault presented at FutureFest in London

The FutureFest is one of Europe’s largest festivals exploring ways to shape a better future, organized in London on the 6th and 7th of July. Among distinguished speakers and debate participants, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault was invited to participate in a panel session organised by the Heritage Future project at the UCL Institute of Archaeology in London.

Threatened Myanmar orchids conserved in the Seed Vault

The first deposit of 230 orchid seed samples took place in February 2017. A second batch consisting of seeds from 225 more species are underway and will be brought into the Vault in August.   Actions are strongly needed to prevent loss of unique diversity of Myanmar orchids. Comprehensive deforestation and illegal logging has been…

Strengthened cooperation between the Plant Treaty and the Seed Vault

 – It’s our task to convince governments that it is really important to have their seeds secured here in the Seed Vault, she continues. Strengthening the cooperation between the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (IT) was emphasized at the Governing Body meeting in Kigali…

The Seed Vault Summit calls for action to save crop diversity

Presentations were given by experts in in situ and ex situ conservation and the sustainable use of plant genetic resources. The presentations can be downloaded from this website. Crucial to future food supplies An editing committee chaired by Jonathan Drori from the UK’s Eden Project assisted by representatives from the Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and…

Forgotten stories of frozen seeds

This has included work with indigenous farmers and research on the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Last week, the project held an art exhibition that aimed to capture, communicate and conserve interconnections between nature and culture in living seeds. The artworks were exhibited for one night only in Tromsø, before being packed inside sealed boxes and…

Frozen Songs – from Svalbard to Belgrade and Paris

 The show contributes also to awareness about the Seed Vault and its mission for audiences in other countries. By the end of March, Frozen Songs was played in Bruges, Belgium and Belgrade, Serbia. Next stop is the Moviementos Festival in Wolfsburg during the first days of May. The show will tour to several countries also…

One million seed samples deposited

The difference in figures is due to the fact that ICARDA, as the first gene bank, has withdrawn seeds from the Vault. During its ten years of operation, 76 institutes have shipped seeds to the Seed Vault. 23 of these participated in the celebration and brought new seeds to the Vault collection during a ceremony…

Important crops and seeds highlighted

The monument was established in 2006, when the decision for building the Seed Vault was announced. As a part of the 10 year celebration, representatives from 27 gene banks added seeds of their important crops to the glass cylinder. It was a symbolic act of significant importance when the gene bank representatives from all over…

A 100 million NOK upgrade of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault suggested

The measures are part of a long-term plan to further secure the Seed Vault for the future. The Norwegian government is now proposing a startup grant of 100 million NOK in 2018. The construction improvements that we hope to start very soon will ensure that Svalbard Global Seed Vault, offers the world’s gene banks a…

Seed Vault Summit

Policymakers, scientists, seed bank experts and other guests have been invited to Svalbard for the 10 year anniversary, to participate in a Seed Vault Summit. With the theme “Towards rational conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources”, participants will share ideas and discuss options for agricultural crop conservation systems.