Through sharing of seeds, farmers have preserved traditional varieties of rice and other essential food crops such as beans and fruits. This practice endures in some indigenous and local communities where members share, borrow and exchange seeds with one another and even with farmers from other towns and provinces. What is borrowed is repaid after harvest, also in seeds.
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