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/ 28 April 2004

Seed treaty to give legal force to conservation

Since the beginning of agriculture, around 10 000 species have been used to produce food and fodder. But today just 150 crops feed most humans and only 12 crops provide 80% of food energy. Scientists are concerned that this lack of genetic variability makes the world’s agriculture increasingly vulnerable to diseases, changes in climate and other factors. However, there could be good news.