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Curated Video

Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in alarming numbers during the past eight to nine...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Botswanas marauding elephants trigger hunting ban debate

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Botswanas marauding elephants trigger hunting ban debate
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Bloomberg

Biden Isn't Helping Farmers Enough, Boyd Says

Higher Ed
Black farmers in the US need emergency funding now and the Biden administration shouldn't ignore their needs, John Boyd, president of the National Black Farmers Association said on "Bloomberg Markets." He says he's still waiting for a...
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Curated Video

Carbon Farming Is A New Way For Farmers To Make Extra Money

Higher Ed
Thousands of farms had to shut down last year due to low profits. Now there's a new way for farmers to make money.
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Bloomberg

Climate-Fried Steak

Higher Ed
Apr.26 -- Bloomberg's Chris Flavelle spoke with Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Businessweek" to breakdown the race to breed climate-proof livestock.
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Bloomberg

Agco CEO on Agricultural-Equipment Market and Strategy

Higher Ed
Jul.31 -- Martin Richenhagen, Agco Corp. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the agricultural-equipment market and the company's strategy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Obama addresses food policy event in Italy

Higher Ed
Former US President Barack Obama delivered a keynote speech on food security and the environment, two issues that he has long worked on.He said innovation will be crucial in making sure that food security and protection of the...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Vietnam rice boom piles pressure on farmers and the environment

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Vietnam rice boom piles pressure on farmers and the environment
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Sky News

Serious drought causing issues for farmers and tourism in Spain

Higher Ed
VOICED: Hard to believe this is the bed of one of the largest reservoirs in southern Spain. This jetty was floating and the peddle boats were being used right at this spot less than a year ago. SHOWS: Drought stricken dry reservoir,...
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Bloomberg

USDA: Bigger Corn and Soybean Crops Ahead

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the USDA projections for corn and soybeans. He speaks with Matt Miller on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Greenpeace investigating radiation levels in crops

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Greenpeace investigating radiation levels in crops
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Bloomberg

Healthy Harvest of Wheat Expected in Russia and Ukraine, Says Menker

Higher Ed
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is threatening shockwaves through two of the world's staple grain markets, prompting countries that rely on imports from the region to start seeking alternative supplies and heightening concerns about global...
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Bloomberg

Blue Apron Co-Founder Launches New Food Venture Aimed at Reversing Climate Change

Higher Ed
Mar.22 -- Matthew Wadiak, Blue Apron co-founder, discusses the launch of his new venture called Cooks Venture, a food ecosystem that he claims has been scientifically proven to reverse climate change. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet...
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Curated Video

Taliban Launch Campaign To Eradicate Poppy Crop In Afghanistan

Higher Ed
Afghanistan is the world's largest opium producer, and the ban will likely impact millions of impoverished farmers and day laborers.
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Curated Video

Black Farmers Are Dispossessed. How Did We Get Here?

Higher Ed
The Biden administration promised Black and other "disadvantaged" farmers $4 billion in federal aid, but it's been held up.
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Bloomberg

Colombian Finance Minister Doesn’t See Risk of Trade Conflicts With the U.S.

Higher Ed
Feb.09 -- Colombian Finance Minister Mauricio Cardenas discusses upcoming elections in the country, world trade and his thoughts on President Trump's comments about Colombia's drug trade. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on...
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Curated Video

Water is scarce in Australia and there are concerns about the impact of the drought.So conservationists have begun assessing 600 wetlands in parts of New South Wales to decide which are most deserving of water. (Dec. 29)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Aussies work to save dying wetlands CAPTION: Water is scarce in Australia and there are concerns about the impact of the drought.So conservationists have begun assessing 600 wetlands in parts of New South Wales to decide...
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Curated Video

President on DRCongo, Africa food aid

Higher Ed
1. President George W. Bush at Africa summit 2. Audience clapping 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush: "In the Congo, nine countries took part in a five-year war that brought death to (M) millions. Now the parties to the...
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Bloomberg

Farmers Race Against Time in the Carolinas Ahead of Florence

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Hurricane Florence looms large on the Carolina coast. The storm has weakened to a Category 2, but is still threatening 105 mile per hour winds, a 13-foot storm surge and floods. Alix Steel analyzes the potential damage and how...
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Bridgeman Arts

Flowers and crops. University graduation ceremony. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Footage of flowers and crops growing on farms. University students receive flowers during their graduation ceremony. Scenes inside the university...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Rwanda's essential oils offer big profits from little land

9th - Higher Ed
Inside a metal shed in southeastern Rwanda Nicholas Hitimana brandished a plastic container containing a green liquid: geranium essential oil freshly distilled and ready for export at more than $200 (175 euros) a kilo
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Bloomberg

Europe's Rhine River Running Dangerously Low on Water

Higher Ed
Water levels on the Rhine River are set to fall perilously close to the point at which it would effectively close, halting the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals. Europe is already facing its worst energy-supply crunch in decades...
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Curated Video

Farmworkers Face Heightened Food Insecurity Amid Pandemic

Higher Ed
Farmworkers help put food on American tables, but often face food insecurity themselves. A group of non-profits is working to change that.