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sreantoday at 10:47 AM2 repliesview on HN

This is so important. Kerala in particular had a treasure trove of varieties, some well suited to low rainfall, resistant to local pests. I am sure other states had/has such diversity too, I am just not knowledgeable enough.

These genotypes are being lost to industrial mono-cropping. The government is doing nothing about it.


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FlyingSnaketoday at 6:33 PM

There is hope. India's Central Rice Research Institute is quite active and is working on some of the problems.

https://icar-crri.in/popular-nrri-varieties/

helterskeltertoday at 4:18 PM

> These genotypes are being lost to industrial mono-cropping. The government is doing nothing about it.

This is happening worldwide and is one of the tragedies of modernity. Mexico for instance has tons of regional varieties of peppers that don't grow anywhere else except for in a very specific micro climate and they're disappearing in large part because of cheap imports that makes farming them unprofitable.

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