The seed vault was made to protect
Earth's crop seeds against the worst cataclysms of nuclear war and
disease.
Oslo: Syria's civil war has prompted the first
withdrawal of crop seeds from a "doomsday" vault built in an Arctic
mountainside to safeguard global food supplies.
The seeds,
including samples of wheat, barley and grasses suited to dry regions,
have been requested by researchers in the Middle East to replace a
collection in the Syrian city of Aleppo that has been damaged by the
war.
"Protecting the world's biodiversity in this manner is
precisely the purpose of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault," said Brian
Lainoff, spokesman for the Crop Trust which runs the underground store
on a Norwegian island 1300 kilometres from the North Pole.
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