The world is experiencing food extinction at a rapid and alarming pace. Increasing industrialisation of food has meant that people have thrown out their traditional foods and have opted to purchase seeds from large agricultural monopolies. Many have forgotten to replant and nourish the seeds of the past. Less food and agricultural diversity equals less societal health. This Glass corn was created by a part-Cherokee Oklahoma farmer named Carl Barnes, who died in 2016, the rainbow-hued grain came about after Barnes began exchanging ancient traditional seeds with members of Native American tribes as a way of connecting with his ancestral roots. Thanks @the_sunkissed_kitchen for sharing this great pic. #saveyourseeds #saveyourfood #protectyourfood #foodsystem #ecofoodsystem #foodsovereignty #replant #saveyourfoodheritage #foodforthefuture (at Papua New Guinea) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx9G7rsBs_D/?igshid=12ynp1sbn8o4a















