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  2. Richters Herbs - Wikipedia

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    The catalogue provides educational content about the uses of herbs. [11] To expand the varieties of herbs the company can offer, Conrad established seed collection agencies in Nepal, Ghana, China, and Ecuador in the 1980s. [12] They also have a Chinese herbal researcher on staff. [2] By 2000, Richters carried 800 varieties of herbs. [13]

  3. Seeds of Diversity - Wikipedia

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    Members of Seeds of Diversity propagate and share seeds and other plant material, and the organization also runs a "seed library" using seed-storage technology. [5] Educational materials related to seed saving are a major focus of the organization. [6] Seeds of Diversity acts as a central organizing force for Seedy Saturday events across Canada ...

  4. Index Seminum - Wikipedia

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    Index Seminum meaning in Latin "seed index", is a catalog of seeds of wild or cultivated plants offered free of charge or in exchange of seeds of equivalent value by botanical gardens or arboretums. It is published annually or biennially by these institutions, traditionally in A5 format (148 × 210 mm).

  5. SeedChange - Wikipedia

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    SeedChange (Sème l'avenir in French), formerly known as USC Canada, is a non-profit organization that works with farmers around the world, including in Canada, to strengthen their ability to grow food sustainably with locally adapted seeds. The organization was founded in 1945 by Lotta Hitschmanova as the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada ...

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  7. McKenzie Seeds - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie Seeds is a seed packaging company founded in Brandon, Manitoba in 1896. [1] Jiffy has moved production outside of Canada with over 70 people working at their location in Brandon. It was established in 1896 by Dr. Albert Edward McKenzie, and claims to supply 60% of Canada's packet seed market.