A
seed bank (also
seedbank or
seeds bank) stores
seeds as a source for planting in case seed reserves elsewhere are destroyed. It is a type of
gene bank. The seeds stored may be
food crops, or those of rare species to protect
biodiversity. The reasons for storing seeds may be varied. In the case of food crops, many useful plants that were developed over centuries are now no longer used for commercial agricultural production and are becoming rare. Storing seeds also guards against catastrophic events like
natural disasters, outbreaks of disease, or
war. Unlike
seed libraries or
seed swaps that encourage frequent reuse and sharing of seeds, seed banks are not typically open to the public.