As Australia’s first national pasture and forage genetic resource centre, the APG holds one of the world’s most diverse and significant pasture and forage collections featuring over 84,000 globally unique accessions of seed.
APG’s Manager of Operations, Steve Hughes (pictured), accompanied the Australian delegation to Norway and acknowledged the significance of being a part of Australia’s largest ever deposit, which coincides with the 10th anniversary of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
“We are proud to be supporting Australia’s international obligations to conserve and distribute seed to the benefit of global food security,” said Mr Hughes.
“The seeds will be preserved at Svalbard in permafrost deep inside mountain facility halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, which has been built to stand the test of time.”
“With this valuable genetic material to agriculture and food security now safely duplicated and secured in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, it is reassuring to know that it will be available for future generations.”