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The “Noah’s Ark” of Seeds Is Already Working in Chile: the Plan to Save Crops From Climate Change

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Under controlled temperatures and strict conservation measures, Chile protects thousands of agricultural seeds and native species in a veritable "Noah's Ark" for the future. The INIA seed bank protects more than 33,000 plant samples from different regions of Chile. Photo: INIA Intihuasi Seed Bank Project, Vicuña, Moving Ecologies. While climate change alters agricultural seasons, intensifies droughts, and favors new pests, Chile maintains a litt…
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Under controlled temperatures and strict conservation measures, Chile protects thousands of agricultural seeds and native species in a veritable "Noah's Ark" for the future. The INIA seed bank protects more than 33,000 plant samples from different regions of Chile. Photo: INIA Intihuasi Seed Bank Project, Vicuña, Moving Ecologies. While climate change alters agricultural seasons, intensifies droughts, and favors new pests, Chile maintains a litt…

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meteored.cl broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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