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Jane Rabinowicz, USC Canada. 1. Why Seed? 2. Realities, trends and concerns 3. The ecological seed movement in Canada today 4. The Bauta Family Initiative.

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1 Jane Rabinowicz, USC Canada

2 1. Why Seed? 2. Realities, trends and concerns 3. The ecological seed movement in Canada today 4. The Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security

3 Seed = Food ‘An estimated nine out of every ten bites of food available in the world today begin with the planting of seeds’ Nutrition begins here The illusion of abundance in seed catalogues Saving seed today means securing our food supply tomorrow

4 Seed  Food (a unique issue) ‘Control the seed, you control the food. Control the food, you control the people’ Growing requirements are different The marketplace is different Seed Production can be part of a healthy farm ecosystem and healthy farm business Grow seed to support ecological farmers

5 The relationship between seed security and food security: Productivity of regional crops Resilience of the crops Decentralized control Wide germplasm Biodiversity Sustainable economies

6 Challenges ecological seed growers currently face: Infrastructure Distribution capacity Skills and knowledge Finances and time for breeding Academic support Legislation Management of seed crop purity Isolation from other growers and breeders Inspiration for new growers

7 Seed conservation: Seeds of Diversity Canada, PGRC, local seed savers Ecological seed production in Canada: a movement of self organizers ECOSGN, BC Seeds, Saugeen River CSA, Organic Alberta Coop Agrobio de QC Industry and government allies

8 Goal: A seed system that serves as a foundation for food security, climate resilience and community well- being Objectives: 1. Strengthen regional work, build a national network 2. Conserve, expand and commercialize high quality, regionally adapted, ecologically grown, Canadian seed Working model: build on existing momentum, partner on everything, leverage resources

9 The partners USC Canada (www.usc-canada.org) Seeds of Diversity Canada (www.seeds.ca) Farm Folk City Folk (www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca) Organic Alberta (www.organicalberta.org) Everdale Organic Farm and Environmental Learning Centre (www.everdale.org) Quebec TBD Atlantic Canada Organic Regional Network (www.acornorganic.org) Mrs. Bauta & The W. Garfield Weston Foundation and

10 1. Support for Farmers 3. Public Access 5. Movement Building 2. Applied Research 4. Web Extension Service

11 Strengthened regional seed systems Regional and national organizations able to continue the work Mission integration Financial resources Regionally coordinated, nationally coherent Linked to the broader food movement in Canada

12 Announcement of the program Hiring regional coordinators Survey for farmers Funds for seed events

13 Thank you!!!


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