Seed cultivation and saving

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Corn varieties in Peru
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One of the biggest problems that is facing gardeners, farmers and eventually all humans is the rapid loss of old seed varieties. More and more what's being sold and available are hybrid seeds. Modern farmers and gardeners often use hybrid seeds and the seeds from these plants cannot be sown again to grow a new crop. Worldwide many farmers use seeds sold by companies such as Monsanto, and also these seeds cannot be sown out as Monsanto built in a so-called terminator gen which basically makes dead seeds. Those seeds can only be used as seed in the first generation of plants.

Many local farmers and indigenous tribes have traditionally relied on special species of vegetables and staple crops that were suitable for their land and weather circumstances and for which healthy local food recipes were developed.

Some organizations try to reverse this negative trend. You can buy or exchange seeds and plants with people around the world. I'll give two links here, one in the USA[1] and one in Europe (Austria)[2].

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