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Guilt and allergen free, vegan friendly ice cream

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LEADIN: Ice cream producers in Italy are creating new recipes aimed at people looking for a healthier treat and people with food intolerances and allergies. Chefs at the Gelato University in Bologna claim the...
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Guilt and allergen free, vegan friendly ice cream

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LEADIN: Ice cream producers in Italy are creating new recipes aimed at people looking for a healthier treat and people with food intolerances and allergies. Chefs at the Gelato University in Bologna claim the...
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CHINA: GM FOODS WELCOMED

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Mandarin/Nat Object of a worldwide controversy, Genetically Modified Food in the West has raised many public health concerns. Public reaction has prompted many countries to adopt tight controls on genetic research and farming. But in...
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The scientists watching what you eat

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Wageningen University, Netherlands, 15th September 2008 1. Wide exterior of restaurant 2. Wide interior restaurant and customers 3. Various of food 4. Various people eating 5. Pull in to mid shot of monitor on ceiling 6. Pan up from...
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China addresses issue of rising world food prices

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Guizhou - September 16, 2006 1. Wide of supermarket and shoppers 2. Shopper buying vegetables 3. Shoppers buying fruits 4. Close-up of fruits 5. Shopper buying drinks Beijing - December 4, 2007 6. Wide of press conference 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Chinese farmers embrace hybrid rice

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Hunan Province, China - June 20, 2006 1. Wide pan of rice field in Hunan province 2. Wide of farmer doing farm works in field 3. Close of farmer pulling weeds in rice field 4. Close of farmer 5. Close of rice, tilt up to wide of farmer...
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Mexico and Peru address food issues on World Food Day

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AP Television Lima 1. Wide shot of people protesting in Lima park 2. Zoom in to people holding signs against genetically modified foods reading (Spanish) "Genetically Modified Foods Out" 3. People marching with signs 4. Medium shot of...
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Talks between US and EU trade officials, briefing

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1. US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick and European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy walk in 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Zoellick, US Trade Representative: "Uganda - and we just had president Museveni...
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The government has decided that food from cloned animals is safe to eat and does not require special labeling.

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HEADLINE: FDA Approves Milk, Meat From Cloned Animals CAPTION: After more than five years of study, the federal government concluded food from cloned animals is safe to eat. (Dec. 28) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Food from cloned animals could...
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One of the hotter topics at South by Southwest Interactive was how food is intersecting with technology-namely in 3D printing. Futurists think we could be about 20-30 years from having basic snacks printed in our own homes. (March 11)

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One of the hotter topics at South by Southwest Interactive was how food is intersecting with technology-namely in 3D printing. Futurists think we could be about 20-30 years from having basic snacks printed in our own homes. Levi Lalla,...
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Tips for sticking to your 2017 resolutions

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LEAD IN:The promise of a new year is often seen as a chance to start afresh with resolutions. But are you setting yourself up to fail before you've even started?One food behaviour scientist shares his tips for making changes in the...
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Activist meets government officials to discuss GM foods

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1. Exterior shot of French Ministry of Agriculture 2. Close up flag 3. Close up plaque of Ministry of Agriculture 4. Arrival shots of French activist Bove and delegation 5. Interior shot of Bove and his delegation meeting Alain Berger,...
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New director-general Graziano cites Africa as priority

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1. Wide of news conference of Jose Graziano da Silva, newly elected director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jose Graziano da Silva, newly elected Director-General of the Food and Agriculture...
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Latin American countries join global protest against GM food firm Monsanto

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Protesters rallied in dozens of cities across Latin America on Saturday as part of a global protest against biotech giant Monsanto and the genetically modified seeds that it sells. Organisers said "March Against Monsanto" protests were...
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Will the mediterrean diet be listed as a World Heritage ?

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Rome, September, 2010 1. Close of table with pasta, red wine, bread, tomatoes, olive oil 2. Close of red wine being poured into glass 3. Wide of bottle of wines lining shelves along walls 4. Pan up close, rows of wine 5. Medium of inside...
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Millions tracked to assess hazards of mobile technology

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London, UK - August 3, 2010 1. Various of people walking in street speaking into mobile phones 2. Various of Dr Mireille Toledano walking out of Imperial College's Faculty of Medicine and talking on a mobile 3. Various of Toledano...
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USA: DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST W-T-O

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English/Nat The meetings don't start until next week, but the demonstrations against the World Trade Organization have already begun in the United States. Agriculture promises to be a major stumbling block at the trade talks, caused...
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Gluten friendly flour may help coeliac sufferers

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An Italian scientists claims to have found a way to detoxify gluten in wheat, promising gluten friendly foods like pizza, pasta and bread to millions of coeliac patients. Gluten is toxic for people affected by Coeliac (celiac) Disease,...
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Tips for sticking to your 2017 resolutions

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US: NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:41SHOTLIST:AP Television Chicago, Illinois - 6 December 20161....
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21 years of life in a mountain wilderness

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LEAD IN:Many dream of leaving the city for a more simple life in the country. But how about going to live in the wilderness 4000 feet up a mountain? A Bosnian couple are celebrating their 21st year doing just that. STORY-LINE: Their home...
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21 years of life in a mountain wilderness

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4078899LEAD IN:Many dream of leaving the city for a more simple life in the country. But how about going to live in the wilderness 4000 feet up a mountain? A Bosnian couple are celebrating their 21st...
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Food imports rise as farmers cope with weather, govt controls

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FILE: Achacachi - 25 May 2011 1. Various wide shots of oat fields 2. Various of farmers picking up oats and loading into truck 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Avelino Miranda, Farmer in Achacachi, Bolivia: "Yes, we were badly affected by the...
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WRAP Excerpts of daily briefing on latest developments ADDS more

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1. Gregory Hartl, World Health Organisation (WHO) spokesperson for Epidemic and Pandemic Diseases, and Doctor Peter Ben Embarek, WHO Food Safety Scientist walking into news conference ++MUTE++ 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gregory Hartl, WHO...