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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

Banana: every day food for some people
Welcome to The Seed Savers' Network of Australia
The Seed Savers' Network is an Australian-based organisation established in 1986 to preserve local varieties of useful plants. There are more than eighty Local Seed Networks for local gardeners around Australia. We are also active in forty countries so far. See About Us where you will find an overview of our activities, the countries in which we have worked, our story so far with archives of our work and how you can get involved. See also an overview of our Permaculture roots.

Michel et Jude vous disent merci de bien vouloir ajouter commentaires ou 'likes'. Ecrivez nous aussi le monde n'est pas si grand et impersonnel...Michel@seedsavers.net

Founders, Jude and Michel Fanton, have authored and published three books, "The Seed Savers' Handbook", "Local Seed Network Manual" and "Seed to Seed Food Gardens in Schools" and produced a one hour documentary, "Our Seeds" - purchase our publications or film. Our new documentary "Our Roots" that we filmed in Vanuatu for CIRAD the French research institute will be out soon. Please use the resources we offer at no cost to you and without sponsored links.

Film clips from our seed travels
We have filmed and produced hundreds of clips and uploaded them to Seedsavers Youtube channel. You may view just 38 of them in the media player below. Topics include home seed production, unusual varieties of food plants on markets, food production and distribution systems. The large main frame is the first three minutes for our one-hour documentary "Our Seeds".

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  • thanks for the efforts Rom, Jude and Michel.

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  • bananas are also much better for you than that processed crap called flour, you know the word "banana" is west african and the dna of bananas are traced to the melanesia region . anthropologists and historians also know there was an ancient trading route between melanesia and Africa around 5000 years ago based on mutual respect and it was easy for east africans to go to melanesia because they follow the rising sun, to get back they follow the setting sun. the distance was smaller back then also

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