News Clip16:22
Curated Video

RR8234 KENYA AFTER THE ATTEMPTED COUP

Higher Ed
Background to Story: Loyal Kenyan troops quickly put down a an attempted coup by Air Force rebels on August 1. But the revolt has focussed attention on deep-rooted social, politi- cal and economic problems in a country once regarded...
News Clip2:32
Sky News

Farmers, meat processors and supermarkets in the UK struggle with pingdemic exemption confusion

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots crops in the field on a Norfolk farm, tractors and trailers driving along country roads, interview with Vice-President, National Farmers Union Tom Bradshaw, exterior shots Tesco distribution centre in...
News Clip2:47
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Save the planet go vegan. But is it good for me ?

9th - Higher Ed
How do we eat and protect the planet? In its latest report France's GIEC (Group of Intergovernmental Experts on Climate Evolution) underlines the link between global warming and agricultural soil erosion an alarm call which suggests...
News Clip5:43
Bloomberg

A Pessimist's Guide to 2019

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Every year, Bloomberg puts out its Pessimist's Guide to the upcoming 12 months. This year is special, because instead of dreaming up bad things that could happen, our reporter is basing the scenarios on what has happened in the...
News Clip2:19
Curated Video

British PM meets Russian president, comments on Zimbabwe, food security

Higher Ed
1. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev walk into room for meeting, shake hands for cameras, zoom into hand shake, pull out as they sit down 2. Close up Brown in meeting pan right to Medvedev...
News Clip6:41
Bloomberg

Prasad: Inflation Causing Spillover Effects

Higher Ed
Aathira Prasad, Macroeconomics Director at Nasser Saidi & Associates discusses OPEC+'s output boost, inflation in the MENA region and how the Lira is under pressure due to Turkey's runaway inflation. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din...
News Clip8:36
Curated Video

RR7308 BANGLADESH ELECTION ADVANCER CUTS 1 OF 4

Higher Ed
The world's youngest nation, Bangladesh, goes to the polls on March 7th 1973 in the first national elections since independence. Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his Awami League Party are certain to win all but a handful of...
News Clip4:25
Bloomberg

Nestle Struggles to Keep Up With Rising Demand, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Nestle SA is struggling to keep up with consumers’ appetite amid the coronavirus pandemic as obstacles slow down production at the world’s largest food and beverage company, Chief Executive Officer Mark Schneider said in an...
News Clip2:36
Curated Video

Zuma supporters clash with environmentalists at COP17

Higher Ed
1. South African President Jacob Zuma taking seat 2. Wide of environmentalists in the audience holding banner reading (English) "Zuma stand with Africa, not with USA", later Zuma supporters in green shirts approaching woman and asking...
News Clip14:18
Curated Video

RR7446A INDIA: IN THE GRIP OF FAMINE

Higher Ed
As the UN's World Food Conference ends in Rome, millions throughout the world are already suffering from famine. This item examines the situation in India, where thirty million people are in danger of starvation. 1. Titles. 2. Rome...
News Clip4:42
Press Association

Starmer criticises Government's 'sticking plaster politics' during NFU conference speech

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer took a swipe at the Government's short-term crisis management, calling it 'sticking plaster politics' as he addressed the National Farming Union conference in Birmingham.
Stock Footage9:22
Bridgeman Arts

Welding Helps The Farmer 1944

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Information film for farmers - Tractor working and farmer making repair. Women at tractor engine. Broken parts taken to be welded. Close shots of farming equipment. Welder works on broken parts. Demonstration of welded metal strength....
News Clip2:21
Bloomberg

Smucker CEO Says Rising Inflation Is Part of Their Business

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Mark Smucker, CEO of JM Smucker, talks about how inflation is impacting their business.
News Clip7:48
Bloomberg

How To Feed 10 Billion People

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- In the next 40 years we'll need to produce as much food as we did over the past 8,000 years. But as our population grows, the resources we need are shrinking and so farmers and scientists around the world are finding new...
Instructional Video5:56
PBS

Career Connections | Food Scientist - Quality Assurance Manager

6th - 12th
Food scientists are responsible for keeping food factories clean and keeping consumers safe. Find out what it takes to become these superheroes of the food industry with a short video that details the skills, education, and training...
Instructional Video9:21
Crash Course

Mass-Producing Ice Cream with Food Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #39

9th - 12th
Learning about ice cream is a real treat. The 39th installment of the Crash Course Engineering playlist looks at the production of ice cream. From using centrifuges to make cream and mixing the ingredients to pasteurizing the finished...
Instructional Video4:43
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California Academy of Science

What is the Environmental Impact of Feeding the World?

6th - 10th Standards
One in every seven people suffer from a lack of basic food. Our Hungry Planet introduces this complex issue in the second lesson of an interesting 13-part unit. It discusses the space needed to grow and raise food, the transportation of...
Instructional Video8:22
Be Smart

Defusing the Population Bomb

6th - 12th Standards
With a human population of 7.6 billion and counting, how do we tackle the population problem? Examine the data using a video from an extensive science playlist. The resource explains why the human population began to increase rapidly,...
Instructional Video0:59
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PBS

The Food Chain

4th - Higher Ed Standards
How does the amount of water required to grow alfalfa impact ice cream prices? The PBS food science video, part of a larger playlist, explains how farmers use water to grow the alfalfa that is fed to dairy cows. the video introduces the...
Instructional Video25:29
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PBS

Next Meal: Engineering Food

6th - 12th Standards
Are genetically engineered foods risky or beneficial overall? The video, part of the PBS food science series, explores the debate from a scientific perspective. It explains the history of genetic modification, the benefits, and the...
Instructional Video9:17
Veritasium

Inside the Svalbard Seed Vault

9th - 12th Standards
One of the most important deposits humankind can make isn't money. Explore the depths of the Svalbard Seed Vault using a video from the Veritasium playlist. The narrator and his guide examine the sealed cartons of seeds from nations...
Instructional Video3:23
MinuteEarth

Love Letter to Food

6th - 12th Standards
Don't be rude to food! Scholars see the startling truth about food waste in a disturbing video. The series of statements from individuals around the country paints a picture of good intentions followed by wasteful habits like cooking too...
Instructional Video2:41
MinuteEarth

How Humans Made Malaria So Deadly

6th - 12th Standards
Combine agriculture and an increase in population density in sub-Saharan Africa and what do you get? Malaria! Young immunologists explore malaria's deadly rise to fame in a video. The narrator discusses its beginnings as a hitchhiking...