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Men behind the doomsday seed vault in the Arctic win World Food Prize

By SCOTT McFETRIDGE
Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Two men who were instrumental in creating a global seed vault designed to safeguard the world’s agricultural diversity will be honored as the 2024 World Food Prize laureates. Officials announced Thursday that the prize will go to Cary Fowler and Geoffrey Hawtin. Fowler is the U.S. special envoy for Global Food Security, and Hawtin is an agricultural scientist and executive board member at the Global Crop Diversity Trust. They will be awarded the annual prize this fall and will split a $500,000 award. Secretary or State Antony Blinken lauded the men for their “critical role in preserving crop diversity.”

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