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Why 50 Olive Varieties Have Traveled From Spain to the Arctic: 'It's a Milestone'

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A Córdoba expedition has taken 25,000 seeds of 50 olive varieties to the icy Arctic lands, not far from the North Pole. There they have been sealed in airtight envelopes, buried under snow in a vault that maintains a constant temperature of -18 °C. If one day that deposit opens and the seeds leave there, it will be a bad sign.
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A Córdoba expedition has taken 25,000 seeds of 50 olive varieties to the icy Arctic lands, not far from the North Pole. There they have been sealed in airtight envelopes, buried under snow in a vault that maintains a constant temperature of -18 °C. If one day that deposit opens and the seeds leave there, it will be a bad sign.

With the collaboration of the UCO, the UGR and the IOC, since this week 50 varieties have already been sheltered in this plant Noah Ark located in Svalbard Oleand Manzanilla Olive stands as an olive giant with the absorption of the cooperative

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elconciso.es broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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