
Why Agrobiodiversity Matters
Agrobiodiversity is the foundation of resilient farming. Diverse seed varieties help protect against climate shocks, pests, and disease while preserving the nutritional and cultural richness of our food systems. As industrial agriculture threatens this diversity, our work ensures these seeds are not lost forever.




Community Seed Banks
We support and co-create community-managed seed banks that preserve indigenous and heirloom varieties. These living libraries of seeds are freely shared among farmers, ensuring access and adaptation for local needs and changing climates.
Seed saving is more than preservation it is knowledge transmission. We work with elders and women farmers to document, revive, and celebrate traditional seed practices, promoting intergenerational learning and restoring pride in ancestral wisdom.
Indigenous Knowledge Revival
Participatory Breeding & Seed Exchanges
Our conservation work is collaborative. We engage farmers in participatory plant breeding and facilitate seed exchange events across regions, enabling knowledge-sharing, resilience-building, and regional adaptation of local crops.
Impact So Far
30+
120+
hectares under biodiverse cultivation
indigenous varieties conserved
4500+
farmers connected to seed banks
Join the Movement
Your support helps farmers protect what matters most: life, seed, and sovereignty.
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