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Seed market research reports reveal that most seeds stored in cool, dry conditions will survive longer than seeds stored in a wet, warm environment. In many parts of the world agricultural seeds are stored in bins that are open to the ambient conditions, often resulting in short storage life and poor seed quality in hot, humid regions. To know more, click on the link below https://www.kenresearch.com/agriculture-and-animal-care/seed/SC-104-20.html

Seed market research reports reveal that most seeds stored in cool, dry conditions will survive longer than seeds stored in a wet, warm environment. In many parts of the world agricultural seeds are stored in bins that are open to the ambient conditions, often resulting in short storage life and poor seed quality in hot, humid regions. To know more, click on the link below https://www.kenresearch.com/agriculture-and-animal-care/seed/SC-104-20.html

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ank will mainly be dedicated to protecting dust like orchid seeds by chilling them in liquid<br />

nitrogen.<br />

<strong>Seed</strong> industry research and market reports show that seed banks are a growing trend with<br />

nearly 1000 of them having been established globally. Singapore is also contributing now with<br />

its own project that specializes in orchids. This project has also led to business partnerships as<br />

National Parks Board (NParks) will work with Britain’s Kew Gardens Millennium <strong>Seed</strong> Bank to<br />

learn how to best manage seed banks of tropical plants. This project has also gained the trust<br />

and support of giants like HSBC which has donated more than USD 100,000 to kick start the<br />

development of the seed bank. Furthermore public support is also being incorporated as<br />

NParks will also look at how members of the public can contribute to the conservation work at<br />

the seed bank through the Garden City Fund.<br />

Singapore’s seed bank is expected to be completed by mid 2019 and on opening will form a<br />

biological conservation hotspot in the global network of seed banks. The project is not only an<br />

environmental technology development but also a tourist attraction. This project brings out the<br />

fact that innovation aided by public interest has huge potential and effectiveness. Singapore is<br />

already among the world leaders of orchid cut flower exports and this project is a testament to<br />

its overall stability and genius which will only further its international repute.<br />

To know more, click on the link below:<br />

https://www.kenresearch.com/agriculture-and-animal-care/seed/SC-104-20.html<br />

Related <strong>Reports</strong>:<br />

https://www.kenresearch.com/agriculture-and-animal-care/seed/indonesia-seed-marketrevenue/142321-104.html<br />

Contact Us:<br />

<strong>Ken</strong> <strong>Research</strong><br />

Ankur Gupta, Head <strong>Market</strong>ing & Communications<br />

sales@kenresearch.com<br />

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