Korea National Arboretum Management Institute Duplicately Stores 'Agricultural Genetic Resources' in Baekdudaegan Seed Vault
On July 3, the Korea National Arboretum Management Institute announced that it had received a donation of 7,000 agricultural seeds, including barley, soybeans, and wheat, from the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, and had duplicately stored them in the Baekdudaegan Global Seed Vault.
On the 3rd, Hansoo Jung and officials from the Agricultural Science Institute took a commemorative photo after duplicately storing 7,000 agricultural seeds in the Baekdudaegan Seed Vault. Provided by Korea National Arboretum Management Institute
View original imageThe Baekdudaegan Seed Vault is a facility established to store plant seeds in preparation for natural disasters caused by climate change, environmental pollution, and disasters such as war.
Previously, in 2020, the Korea National Arboretum Management Institute signed a memorandum of understanding with the Agricultural Science Institute, agreeing to cooperate in preserving national agricultural genetic resources.
Based on this agreement, the Korea National Arboretum Management Institute has duplicately stored and completed the storage of 187,000 agricultural seeds held by the Agricultural Genetic Resources Center in the Baekdudaegan Seed Vault over a period of six years.
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Shim Sangtaek, Chairman of the Korea National Arboretum Management Institute, stated, "The preservation of agricultural genetic resources is a crucial issue directly linked to the nation's future food security," and added, "The Korea National Arboretum Management Institute will continue to work closely with the Agricultural Science Institute to ensure the safe duplicate storage of agricultural seeds."
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