News Clip6:20
Bloomberg

Sen. Ernst Says Trade Talks Are Burdening Farmers With Uncertainty

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Sen. Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, discusses the preparations for Hurricane Florence and U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
News Clip3:05
Bloomberg

Goldman’s Currie: Commodities in Structural Bull Market

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Jeffrey Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, discusses the factors behind his bullish call for commodities on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
News Clip4:54
Bloomberg

First Grain Ship Leaves Ukraine Since War Began

Higher Ed
A ship carrying corn has left Ukraine for the first time since Russia invaded the country. This could unlock millions of tons of grain waiting to be shipped and help ease food prices around the world. Ukrainian Infrastructure...
News Clip1:34
Bloomberg

World Food Prices Lowest Since 2009

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 ""Its not just gold and oil, but food prices are down as well, falling for a seventh straight month. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip3:25
Curated Video

Book of wartime survival food tips is popular with austerity-hit Greeks

Higher Ed
28 November 2011

1. Mid of people walking in main Athens meat m
arket
2. Close-up meat hanging with butcher cutting meat in
background
3. Close-up
meat being...
News Clip2:42
Bloomberg

Demand Outweighs Supply in U.S. Agriculture

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike McGlone discusses the demand for grains with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
News Clip1:22
Bloomberg

Ukraine Plays Down Hope of Grain Shipment Corridor

Higher Ed
Ukraine's Agriculture Minister says it is too early to talk about a deal as the nation works with partners to establish a humanitarian corridor for grain shipments and warns that failing to open exports from his nation will lead to...
News Clip6:29
Bloomberg

Tradeflow Capitals' James on Commodities Outlook

Higher Ed
Tom James, Tradeflow Capital CEO & CIO discusses commodities markets and outlook. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

Preview ahead of beginning of FAO summit on world food crisis

Higher Ed
Parshall, North Dakota - 2 May 2008

1. Wide of tractor in field at su
ndown
2. Close-up o
f tractor
Rome, Ital
y - 8 May 2008
3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Abby Abbassian, Food and...
News Clip2:19
Curated Video

Wartime recipe revival in era of Greek austerity

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Wartime recipe revival in era of Greek austerity

CAPTION: Recession-hit Greeks are turning to wartime food survival tips as they try to stretch strained household budgets in an era...
News Clip1:21
Curated Video

SYND 27 4 76 GRAIN INSPECTION IN HOUSTON

Higher Ed
The Texas authorities are traing more grain inspectors to cope with a high level of work.

1. ws of grain
silos
2. ms trainees walki
ng outside
3. vs of the ins
pection process
Film: Pos - Sound: Opt Trk - Colour - ...
News Clip3:22
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Drought hits yield but high mountain grapes sweeter

9th - Higher Ed
Drought like conditions over the summer mean the grape harvest at Theus sitting at over 1,000 metres altitude in the Hautes Alpes began a week ago one week earlier than usual (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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 suff
ering
from famine. This item examines the si
tuation in
India, where thirty million people a
re in dange
r...
News Clip7:01
Bloomberg

Base Metals Favored, Oil May Rise to $85, UBS Wealth's Gordon Says

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- A rout in commodities deepened as the threat of a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies intensified, hitting markets from steel to soybeans. Wayne Gordon, executive director for commodities and foreign exchange at...
News Clip8:24
Bloomberg

Refco Probably Couldn't Be Built Today, Founder Dittmer Says

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Tom Dittmer, Refco Inc. founder and former chairman, discusses his career and the state of commodities trading with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
News Clip5:24
Bloomberg

India’s Ethanol-Blended Fuel Plan

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- India Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Secretary Tarun Kapoor discusses India’s plans to cut its dependence on oil imports and how they plan to do it. He speaks exclusively during the India Focus segment on “Bloomberg...
Instructional Video5:18
TED-Ed

What's the Big Deal with Gluten?

7th - 12th Standards
Is gluten-free just a fad? What is gluten anyway, and why can't some of us process it? This is the perfect video to break down the anatomy of gluten and the various diseases and symptoms caused by the notorious protein, as...
Instructional Video3:58
American Chemical Society

What is a Complete Breakfast?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Start your day—and your class—off right with an interesting video about breakfast! The resource, part of the American Chemical Society's Reactions series, tackles the most important meal of the day. The narrator explains what makes for a...
Instructional Video
Minute Earth

Minute Earth: Why Is All Sand the Same?

9th - 10th
Learn how the different geological components that make up sand are formed. [2:28]
Audio
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: Resolving to Eat Healthier

9th - 10th
National Public Radio talks with Dr. Walter Willett, Harvard MD and nutritionist, about changes that need to be made in the 1992 US Food Guide Pyramid. Interesting as an introduction to this topic, with links to related stories.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: At the Table: Is Our Food System Broken?

9th - 10th
The food system being broken is a phrase often repeated. But is it true? Different experts offer their insights about systemic practices and healthy food access. Spanish captions and transcript also available. [3:18]