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Seeds of Diversity initiated a project called Pollination Canada with the aim of increasing awareness of native bees and alternative pollinating insects in order to protect them, so that farmers and urban gardeners can decrease their dependence on honey bees. Pollination Canada has 28 other partner
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chapter of COG, and a Seed Savers Exchange contributor, responded to a request from Alex Caron and volunteered to reinitiate the programme. Her aim was to develop it as a grass-roots seed-saving organization modelled after the Seed Savers Exchange, and beginning with an announcement in August 1988,
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and Seeds of Diversity. The aim of the program is to work with regional partners to "build a more secure and diverse ‘made-in-Canada’ seed supply" by promoting the production and use of locally adapted and diverse seed for crop plants.
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as keynote speaker. Inspired by that conference, COG's Heritage Seed Program was initiated to help salvage Canada's crop-plant heritage, with Alex Caron as coordinator. In late 1987, after the HSP had lain dormant for about two years,
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Members of Seeds of Diversity propagate and share seeds and other plant material, and the organization also runs a "seed library" using seed-storage technology. Educational materials related to
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In 1995 the Heritage Seed Program of Canadian Organic Growers became incorporated and changed its English name to Seeds of Diversity while maintaining the French name
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which allowed activities and publicity to expand, and grants from various organizations were subsequently applied for and received.
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By the second seed offering from HSP at the end of 1988, 14 contributing members of the program were offering 141 cultivars.
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Bob Wildfong; Andrew McLean; Kim Fellows; Judy Newman; Lyne Bellemare; Taarini Chopra; Paul Hrycyk; Su Morin, eds. (2013).
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Bob Wildfong; Andrew McLean; Kim Fellows; Judy Newman; Lyne Bellemare; Taarini Chopra; Paul Hrycyk; Su Morin, eds. (2013).
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Seeds of Diversity originated in 1984 as the Heritage Seed Program of the Canadian Organic Growers organization.
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Every Seed Tells a Tale: Stories of Plants, People and Places that Have Contributed to Canada's Seed Heritage
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are a major focus of the organization. Seeds of Diversity acts as a central organizing force for
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Susan Haldane (1990). "Apple's Seeds: Back to the future in the Heritage Seed Program garden".
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she produced a separate newsletter for the program which became a magazine by December 1988.
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sustainability: crop genetic diversity and the redesign of pollination strategies".
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organized a conference on the loss of genetic diversity in food crops, with
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In February 2013, Gretchen Bauta, Canadian philanthropist and daughter of
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Cultivating Canadian Gardens: The History of Gardening in Canada (p. 11)
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In 1989, the Heritage Seed Program received a 5-year grant from the
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La conservation des semences: Guide de production Ă  petit Ă©chelle
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How to save your own seeds: a handbook for home seed production
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The Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security
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Index

NGO
food system
seed saving
Seedy Saturday
Canadian Organic Growers
Kent Whealy
Seed Savers Exchange
Heather Apple
Durham, Ontario
W. Garfield Weston Foundation
Honey bees
colony collapse disorder
W. Garfield Weston
W. Garfield Weston Foundation
USC Canada
Rare Breeds Canada
ISBN
978-0-9810872-1-4
ISBN
978-0-9810872-2-1
ISBN
978-0-9810872-0-7
"SoDC official web site, Our Objectives"


"The J.W.McConnell Foundation, Active Grants Database"
"TidesCanada: Uncommon Solutions for the Common Good"
Cultivating Canadian Gardens: The History of Gardening in Canada (p. 11)
"SoDC official web site, Canadian Seed Library"
"SoDC official web site, Publications"

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