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What is Ata Tohumu?

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

Heirloom seeds are native and natural seeds that have been passed down from generation to generation without genetic modification. For hundreds of years, these seeds have been planted and preserved by farmers and transmitted across generations. Today, they play a vital role in preserving food diversity.


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Historical Significance

Heirloom seeds are regarded as an integral part of cultural heritage from the past to the present. In agricultural centers such as Anatolia, heirloom seeds have been used to ensure continuity in farming and to preserve traditional culinary culture. As a result, they have acquired an important place in the collective memory of society.


Biological Characteristics

Heirloom seeds are rich in genetic diversity and possess a high capacity to adapt to environmental conditions. Unlike hybrid or laboratory-produced seeds, they can reproduce naturally in the wild. These characteristics help sustain the continuity of agricultural ecosystems.


National Seed Gene Bank

In Türkiye, the National Seed Gene Bank has been established to preserve heirloom seeds. Thousands of seeds collected from different regions are stored under secure conditions. This ensures that future generations will inherit natural and healthy seeds.


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Use of Heirloom Seeds

Farmers plant heirloom seeds to produce new crops. Additionally, these seeds are distributed to the public through government institutions and cooperatives to encourage production. As a result, consumers gain access to healthier and more natural foods.


Economic and Social Contribution

Heirloom seeds not only contribute to food production but also strengthen local economies. Small-scale producers can reduce costs and obtain more resilient crops by using heirloom seeds. Moreover, awareness of local production grows within society.


Misconceptions

Occasionally, claims have been made in Türkiye that heirloom seeds are banned. However, according to official statements, the production, planting, and sale of heirloom seeds are not prohibited. On the contrary, various projects are being implemented to protect and promote heirloom seeds.


Scientific Research

The importance of heirloom seeds is also emphasized through scientific research. Universities and research institutions are developing scales to raise awareness about local seeds and studying their contribution to agricultural production. This provides a scientific foundation for sustainable agriculture.

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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

Every small seed you plant in the soil is like a gift left for the future. Preserving ancestral seeds is both a way to protect nature and to ensure healthy nutrition.

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AuthorRüya DumluDecember 1, 2025
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Heirloom seeds are natural, indigenous seeds that have been passed down from generation to generation without genetic modification. They preserve agricultural ecosystems through their genetic diversity. In Türkiye, they are stored in the National Seed Gene Bank, distributed to farmers, and play a vital role in the production of healthy food.

Bibliographies

Aykas, Lerzan, Rabia Topaktaş, Ergin Öztürk, and Hatice Güncan. “Ulusal Tohum Gen Bankası.” Anadolu Ege Tarımsal Araştırma Enstitüsü Dergisi 26, no. 2 (2016): 44–50. Accessed August 25, 2025. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/330512

Kurtege Sefer, Bengü. “Gıda Krizi ve Ata Tohumlar: TİGEM Tarım İşletmeleri, Tohum Dernekleri ve Çiftçiler Arası Sosyo-Politik ve Ekonomik Etkileşimler.” Mülkiye Dergisi 48, no. 4 (December 2024): 886–919. Accessed August 25, 2025. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/mulkiye/issue/88682/1532499

Yiğit, Nihat, Bülent Muradoğlu, and İbrahim Yiğit. “Yerel Tohumlara Yönelik Farkındalık Ölçeğinin Geliştirilmesi.” Fen Matematik Girişimcilik ve Teknoloji Eğitimi Dergisi 8, no. 1 (2025): 86–102. Accessed August 25, 2025. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/fmgted/issue/90273/1563851

Yüce, Yunus Emre. “Ata Tohumu.” KÜRE Ansiklopedi, May 21, 2025. Accessed August 25, 2025. https://kureansiklopedi.com/tr/detay/ata-tohumu-ceab6.

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