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Curated Video

Some Americans Turn To Home Gardens As Grocery Prices Rise

Higher Ed
The latest government inflation numbers showed year-over-year costs for fruits and vegetables was up 7.8% in April.
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Good nutrition in infancy may affect adult performance

Higher Ed
When do babies decide they don't like the bitter taste of spinach, or suspect that green things don't always taste nice? That's just one area of study consuming scientists today. There are many theories, but most are agreed that a...
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Vegetables grown among solar panels at airport

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Cochin International Airport in Kerala is taking the airport shopping experience to another level, offering passengers the chance to buy organic vegetables grown on site. The airport is the first in...
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Curated Video

Organic farmers struggling to compete with GM crops

Higher Ed
AP Television Bedian, 16 July 2009 1. Long shot of farmers working in the field 2. Low shot of farmer ploughing the field 3. Over the shoulder shot of the farmer ploughing the field 4. SOUNDBITE: (Punjabi) Tariq (no surname given),...
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Curated Video

Mediterranean diet wards off cancer

Higher Ed
Rome, Italy, August, 5th, 2008 1. Wide shot of Campo De' Fiori open market, Rome. 2. Medium shot fruit stall 3. Close up of various kind of aubergines 4. Medium shot of a vegetable stall AP Television Barcelona - recent 5. Exterior...
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Sky News

Eating Too Much Processed Meat Can Shorten Life

Higher Ed
Eating Too Much Processed Meat Can Shorten Life
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Sky News

Study reveals that Mediterranean diet could be key to treating heart disease

Higher Ed
Study reveals that Mediterranean diet could be key to treating heart disease
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Bloomberg

Alexis Wilkinson on Chris Rock, First Lady & Obama Kids

Higher Ed
Dec. 1 -- The president of the Harvard Lampoon tries to imagine how a social media person told Michelle Obama to dance with a turnip, and other topics. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Broccoli is more than just a vegetable according to experts

Higher Ed
AP Television News 1. Various Broccoli Research TV 2. Broccoli on market stall 3. Warwick HRI sign 4. Extreme c.u. broccoli (x 2) 5. Revolving display of vegetables 6. Broccoli on stand 7. Warwick HRI Chelsea Show Stand 8. RHS...
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Bloomberg

Vertical Farming to Prevent Food Loss in a Disaster

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Indoor vertical farming startup Plenty Inc. is working to deliver year-round produce from its controlled, resilient farms to avoid food loss during disastrous flooding, droughts or fires. Matt Barnard, co-founder and chief...
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Curated Video

The Negro Farmer 1936

Higher Ed
Story 2 Ref 16 P 544 b&w sound The Negro Farmer 193601:07:57 gvs farmers & farmlands, cotton picking01:09:47 Sally Smith, 110 year old black lady, sitting on porch01:10:08 rickety shacks on farms01:10:31 farmer with rifle & hunting...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - cattle farming, milk, food production and imports

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of cattle farming, milk production, cheese, chocolate, and factory workers. Fruits, vegetable and coffee imports.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Fears over radiation-tainted food in Japan

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Fears over radiation-tainted food in Japan
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The E. coli bacteria responsible for a deadly outbreak that has left 18 dead and sickened hundreds in Europe is a new strain that has never been seen before, the World Health Organization said Thursday.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Never seen before E. coli strain hits Europe CAPTION: The World Health Organization says the The E. coli bacteria responsible for a deadly outbreak in Europe is a new strain that has never been seen before. (June 2) ...
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Curated Video

Claims super broccoli protects against heart disease and some cancers

Higher Ed
London, UK, October 12, 2011 1. Close of broccoli bunches in Suzanne Johnson's hands at supermarket 2. Low mid shot of Johnson replacing loose broccoli 3. Wide pan left of Johnson shopping in vegetable section 4. Various of Johnson...
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Bloomberg

Impossible Foods Brings Plant-Based Chicken and Sausage to UK

Higher Ed
Faux-meat maker Impossible Foods Inc. has started selling its "chicken" nuggets and "sausage" patties in the UK. The products will start off in restaurants and expand to supermarkets later this year. CEO Peter McGuiness is on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

A new study finds that Chinese restaurant food is bad for yourblood pressure and waistline. The typical meal has more caloriesand sodium than the average adult should consume in a singlesitting. The AP's Warren Levinson reports.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Fast food vs. Chinese: Which is healthier? CAPTION: A consumer group warns while much Chinese food is rich in vegetables and the fat is mostly the heart-healthy kind, it is typically too high in sodium and often startlingly...
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Curated Video

Thrifty New Yorkers growing their own vegetables

Higher Ed
AP Television New York, US - File 2008 1. Wide of grocery store 2. Close of peppers 3. Close of person paying for groceries 4. Close of checkout AP Television New York, US - November 22, 2011 5. Mid of Carol Parker-Duncanson of the New...
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Sky News

Kay Burley meets family in Benghazi

Higher Ed
Kay Burley meets family in Benghazi
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Curated Video

First Lady plants, harvests in WH Garden

Higher Ed
FIRST LADY PLANTS, HARVESTS IN WH GARDEN First Lady Melania Trump headed out to the White House garden on Friday to do some planting and harvesting. The first lady and some school children braved the early...
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Bloomberg

How 'The Sadkhin Complex' Weight Loss Program Works

Higher Ed
Jan. 2 -- Daniel Radinsky, CEO of The Sadkhin Complex, explains how the weight loss program works on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Rise of Plant-Based Innovation

Higher Ed
Elysabeth Alfano, VegTech Invest CEO, says plant-based food will disrupt the global food supply system. She speaks on "Bloomberg ETF IQ"
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Curated Video

Michelle Obama plants vegetables to promote healthy eating

Higher Ed
1. Wide of children walking into White House garden 2. Wide of children sitting down at picnic tables 3. Close-up of boy eating an apple 4. Pull out to wide of US First Lady Michelle Obama walking towards children in garden 5. Cutaway of...