Almost everything we eat is grown from, or ate something that was grown from seed.
Seed is important to every single one of us, every single day.
3. But it's not just the existence of seed that matters. It's the diversity of seeds available to us, and whose hands those seeds are in.
4. A food system rooted in a diversity of seed grown in many localities, saved & shared by farmers in those localities, is resilient to shocks and challenges.
A food system that relies on a few varieties controlled by a few companies, is by contrast very vulnerable to shocks.
5. Farmers have always known this. But over the past 100 years or so, the growing dominance of agrochemical corporations has dramatically reduced seed diversity globally.
6. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisations estimates that between 1900 - 2000, 75% of global crop diversity was lost.
In the same period, 4 agrochemical corporations have grown to dominate 60% + of the global seed market.
These facts are connected.
7. As we face increasing climate instability globally, exacerbating the challenges and shocks that have always challenged our food production, we urgently need to re-build that seed diversity.
Our food system will only be more resilient if our seed system is more diverse.
8. Beyond these 'big' concerns, there's also the fact that a seed diversity is good for the birds, bees & #pollinators.
That diverse seed means diverse and nutritious #food on our plates, which is good for our health.
That every seed variety has beauty and inherent value.
9. This is why our @SeedSov Programme's official 'motto' is 'A Food Revolution Starts With Seed'.
10. Three years in to our @SeedSov Programme, and thanks to the incredible work of seed keepers around these Isles, there are signs this revolution is taking shape...
1. On day 4 of #SeedWeek our focus shifts to the north of England, where @NorthernSeedSov is working with amazing growers, seed libraries, artists (etc) to advance #SeedSovereignty
3. Produced by filmmaker and photographer Andy Pilsbury, #LlafurNi features Gerald from @CaerhysCOCA, @WalesSeedSov, as well as the seed knowledge and beautiful #folksinging voices of Iwan Evans Coedfadre and Owen Shiers.
2/8: In response to the #coronavirus crisis, our friends @LandworkersUK are calling for emergency measures to ensure the resilience of our domestic food supply in the months ahead- a new '#DigforVictory!'