Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations  

International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Seed Libraries

A seed library is a place where community members can get seeds for free or for a nominal fee and is run for the public benefit. Many seed libraries are open in public libraries and community centers. For some communities, getting folks to garden and grow some of their own food is the focus. For other communities, seed libraries may be created as an important step to develop a network of seed savers, to create locally adapted varieties, to respond proactively to climate change or loss of gene integrity or to preserve genetic diversity. Seed saving is something humans have done for over 10,000 years. Rejoin the ritual and start to save seed and share the abundance in your community. This website features free resources on how to start a library, how to connect with others who have started libraries, and offers resources and insight into how to maintain a library once started.
ThemeTechnical Resources
SubjectSeed system
PublisherSeed Libraries
Publication year(not set)
RegionsNorth America
LanguagesEnglish
Resource typeDatabases/websites
Resource linkhttp://seedlibraries.weebly.com
KeywordsSeed management; Agricultural biodiversity; Catalogues and registries