Strategic reserve
A strategic reserve is the reserve of a commodity or items that is held back from normal use by governments, organisations, or businesses in pursuance of a particular strategy or to cope with unexpected events.
There are several national and international projects aiming to preserve the existing natural wealth and diversity in case of mass extinction or a global catastrophe. The Svalbard Global Seed Vault facility, opened in 2008, focuses on collecting duplicate samples of plant seeds from all around the world and currently contains close to 1 million different agricultural seed samples. The final storage capacity is said to be 4.5 million seed samples. Another such institution, Frozen Ark, concentrates on DNA preservation of endangered animal species for generations.
Types of strategic reserve
A strategic reserve can be:- Financial in nature such as ring-fenced funding or capital reserves of a large corporation.
- A commodity, such as intervention stocks of food or petrol
- Specific machinery, such as railroad cars or steam locomotives, to be used in an emergency situation.
- Global strategic petroleum reserves
- *Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve
- Strategic uranium reserves
- National Helium Reserve
- Strategic grain reserve
- Gold reserve
- Federation of Quebec [Maple Syrup Producers#Strategic reserve|International Strategic Reserve] of the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers
- Strategic National Stockpile – medical supplies in the U.S.
- Strategic Technology Reserve – held by the states of Alabama, Illinois, New Jersey and North Carolina