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Global Seed Bank Opens For Syria to Save Crops Lost to War
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault located in the Norwegian Arctic is opening its doors to Syria. This vault houses thousands of seeds as a safeguard for global catastrophe, and now Syria needs seeds to save their crops that have been destroyed by war.
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