One of the most popular trends in disaster preparedness is maintaining one’s own survival seed bank. An emergency survival seed bank is the ultimate insurance policy against natural catastrophes and man made disasters.
Thomson, IL – October 8, 2010 (via PressReleaseNation.com) — Thinking about emergency preparedness is a difficult thing for many people. The initial reaction is to think that disaster will never strike. But what would you do if disaster did strike?
One of the things which we all know when we observe human nature is that the behavior of people changes dramatically when they are lacking in basic food necessities. If we recall the coverage from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans we recall how much looting and ransacking of homes and businesses took place as people desperately searched for food, water and other essentials.
An emergency survival seed bank ( http://bit.ly/dvMig3 ) is a plentiful supply of non hybrid seeds to be safely stored away and only to be used when survival tactics are needed. Many governments have survival seed banks as an insurance policy against natural catastrophes and man made disasters. As a matter of fact, the Svalbard Seed Vault is the largest and most well known seed bank. It’s located in Norway, holds over 500,000 different types of seeds, and is run by the Norwegian government. To date there are 1,500 seed banks owned and operated by organizations and governments around the world.
One of the most popular trends in disaster preparedness is maintaining one’s own survival seed bank. While this idea seems extreme to many people, supporters claim that it is the ultimate insurance policy for peace of mind.
What would you do if a natural disaster struck and the grocery stores were closed?
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Emergency seed banks contain thousands of non-hybrid seeds in many varieties and species. These seeds are usually packaged in high quality metallic bags and in a long lasting desiccant. The entire packaging is housed in a vault that is made to withstand water and damage.
While the notion of storing a survival seed bank may seem a bit paranoid, scientist have been doing the very same thing for about a decade with the Millennium Seed Bank Project.
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