
I’m not sure how many genebanks around the world are run on solar power, but it’s not that many. The Millennium Seed Bank is one. Please drop me a line if you know of any other.
Agrobiodiversity is crops, livestock, foodways, microbes, pollinators, wild relatives …

I’m not sure how many genebanks around the world are run on solar power, but it’s not that many. The Millennium Seed Bank is one. Please drop me a line if you know of any other.
#sabiennial a glimpse and summary of aspects of the state of plant #biodiversity pic.twitter.com/fwDnquaPoN
— Donat Agosti (@myrmoteras) August 28, 2015
Not much better for crop wild relatives, I suspect. And this doesn’t even mention genetic diversity. And the clock is ticking.

Wonderful to see indigenous leaders from the Parque de la Papa — joined by Alejandro Argumedo of Asociacion ANDES, the Director General of FAO, Graziano de Silva, and Marie Haga of the Global Crop Diversity Trust — deposit botanical seeds of their native potatoes, which they themselves produced with help from CIP, in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. A great example of collaboration and complementarity between on farm and ex situ conservation.

Here is the panorama of the Banaue Rice Terraces from Chris's drone, 23 August 2015.
Posted by Gene Hettel on Tuesday, 25 August 2015