![]() In the words of Brian Lainoff, lead coordinator of the Crop Trust, which manages the vault, "inside this building is 13,000 years of agricultural history." The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is designed to withstand both hazardous global catastrophes that could significantly decimate the human population on the planet and human-induced disasters such as a nuclear war.Įssentially the vault is a huge fail-safe deposit box containing the world's most extensive collection of agricultural biodiversity. The other rumor is that the big pot consumer, the USA, has sent no cannabis seeds to the vault. The Hermit Kingdom has supposedly sent over 500 varieties of cannabis seeds. There are rumors these 17 countries also include North Korea. Almost all countries in the world have deposited seeds in the Norwegian vault, with as many as 17 countries reported to have deposited cannabis seeds. Surprisingly, the vault holds more marijuana seeds than it has for blueberry, raspberry, or asparagus. ![]() The facility currently safeguards more than 21,500 cannabis seeds stored in the vault in the case of Armageddon. ![]() This includes seeds from Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. Seed samples from various cannabis strains (although we don't know which ones) are deposited safe and sound deep in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.īuried inside a Norwegian mountain, the Global Seed Vault or the doomsday seed vault stockpiles backup seeds for each and every plant humanity cultivates. In the case of an apocalypse, humanity will be able to restore cannabis crops. ![]()
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