Saving Palestinian Seeds and StoriesCEFR A2
5 Dec 2025
Adapted from Thin Ink, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by Emad El Byed, Unsplash
AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.
Vivien Sansour started the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library to save seeds, crops and the stories that connect people to land. The work links food, memory and cultural survival. It began from her own memories and grew into a global grassroots effort.
She grew up in Palestine in the late 1970s and knew orchards, animals and almond trees. She began a PhD in Agriculture and Life Science but left to learn from elders in villages. She began to collect seeds such as carrot, beans, arugula and spinach.
The library now helps communities with seed saving and food practices. Sansour says seeds hold history and hope. She works from Battir, a village described as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and reports settler incursions. UN figures show most farmland in Gaza is destroyed, which harms culture and knowledge.
Difficult words
- heirloom — old plant variety kept by families
- seeds — small plant parts used to grow new plantsseed saving
- grassroots — local people starting actions together
- orchards — area with many fruit trees
- elders — older person in a community
- heritage — things from the past that matter
- farmland — land used to grow crops
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Discussion questions
- Why does the article say seeds are important?
- Have you or your family saved seeds or food stories? Give a short example.
- How can destroyed farmland harm culture and knowledge?
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