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Grow crops from open-source seed

The three bullet points:

  • Many poor farmers use low-quality local seed rather than expensive patented ones
  • The Open Source Seed Initiative is offering 36 types of 14 food crops
  • All seed packets contain a pledge stating that the seed can be used freely

‘Open-source’ seed released to nurture patent-free food – SciDev.Net.

Author David BradleyPosted on June 25, 2014November 30, 2018Categories Science

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