Instructional Video0:46
Next Animation Studio

Doomsday seed bank welcomes new addition

12th - Higher Ed
Some 20,000 new seed samples were added to the collection held by the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway late last month. The new additions included Japanese barley, Brazilian beans, wild potatoes and wild sweet potatoes from Peru, and...
Instructional Video7:50
Mediacorp

The Role of Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Singapore

12th - Higher Ed
This video focuses on urban farming and sustainable agriculture in Singapore. The Heart of ASEAN: episode 5, part 8/8
Instructional Video3:23
FuseSchool

Food Security

6th - Higher Ed
Even though enough food is grown to feed all 7 billion people on Earth, around 795 million (so 1 in 9 people) do not eat enough food to maintain good health. These people don’t just live in less developed countries, being undernourished...
Instructional Video10:49
Mediacorp

Rescuing and Rehabilitating Street Dogs in Thailand

12th - Higher Ed
This video shows the incredible transformation of stray dogs found in Phuket and how numbers have not only reduced but utilizing the skills the dogs hold. The Heart of ASEAN: episode 5, part 3/8
News Clip4:58
Press Association

Sir Ed Davey speaks after bus fare visit in Wantage

Higher Ed
Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey speaks in Wantage after he visited local businesses as the party launches its campaign to scrap the £3 bus fare cap rise. This comes as polling commissioned by the Party found that almost 1 in 5 people who say...
News Clip22:50
Press Association

Taoiseach gives press conference after meeting with Zelensky - full

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Simon Harris holds a press conference after holding a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Shannon Airport.
News Clip23:55
Press Association

Rishi Sunak speaks to farmers in North Devon

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak said it has been “a real privilege” to understand the contribution farmers make to society. The Prime Minister said at a Q and A with farmers in North Devon: “Now, I grew up in Southampton, and I didn’t come from a farming...
News Clip15:59
Press Association

Cameron and Sunak speak during farming Q&A in Devon - in full

Higher Ed
Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speak during a visit to a farm in Devon, while on the General Election campaign trail.
News Clip4:46
Press Association

Farming leader urges parties to back food production as sector on ‘knife-edge’

Higher Ed
National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Tom Bradshaw called for a significant increase in the UK agricultural budget to £5.5 billion a year as the “correct level” of investment for meeting environmental targets and supporting sustainable...
News Clip4:55
Press Association

Rishi Sunak feeds lambs during visit to farm in Macclesfield

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fed a few lambs when he visited Rowlinson’s Farm in Macclesfield alongside the constituency candidate David Rutley.
News Clip4:55
Press Association

Part-Scotland created "GigaFarm" capable of replacing 1% of UAE food imports set for construction in Dubai

Higher Ed
A part-Edinburgh created “GigaFarm” capable of replacing 1% of UAE food imports is set for construction in Dubai Food Tech Valley. Food Tech Valley has signed an agreement at Cop28 with ReFarmTM to start construction on a 900,000 sq ft...
News Clip4:27
Curated Video

Why Is China Buying Up U.S. Farmland?

Higher Ed
Chinese companies own about 0.2% of American agricultural land, per USDA data.
News Clip11:22
Bloomberg

IMF's Georgieva on Recession Risks, Inflation, Ukraine

Higher Ed
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva talks about global recession risks, inflation, what central banks need to do and the war in Ukraine. She speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at "The Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit" in New...
News Clip7:05
Bloomberg

N.Z's Trade Outlook Amid Global Volatility

Higher Ed
President Putin's invasion of Ukraine has sent shockwaves across the world and sent commodity prices to record highs. Damien O'Connor, Minister for Trade and Export Growth discusses how the conflict is impacting New Zealand's trade...
News Clip3:07
Bloomberg

How U.S. Heat Wave Affects Crops, Power Rates

Higher Ed
Jul.18 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Sterling Smith discuss how this week’s heat wave has affected the U.S. The forecast for this weekend shows the heat index -- the "feels like" number beloved of TV weathermen -- reaching as high as 115...
News Clip2:53
Curated Video

WRAP Security ahead of day two of food summmit ADDS Ban's presser

Higher Ed
AP Television 1. Flags outside summit building 2. Tilt down from building to entrance POOL - AP Clients Only 3. Pull out from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon seated at news conference 4. Side shot of Ban at news conference 5....
News Clip6:05
Curated Video

Coastal dwellers in Bangladesh are on the front line of climate change

Higher Ed
South Khali - March 4, 2008 1. Wide of village of South Khali, district of Shanan Khola (mute) 2. Shelters on dike beside village 3. Various of wrecks of boats destroyed by cyclone Sidr Dhaka - March 1, 2008 4. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Ask The Experts: The Flaw In Calling Communities 'Food Deserts'

Higher Ed
It's not just the stigma of calling a community a "desert." It's taking an incredibly complex problem and boiling it down to income and space.
News Clip10:54
Bloomberg

Australia Urges Scrutiny of Wildlife Wet Markets

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Australian Agriculture Minister David Littleproud discusses China’s wet markets, Beijing’s response to the coronavirus crisis and how the virus will impact Australia’s agricultural exports. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER DOWNER VISIT

Higher Ed
English/Nat Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer is in Washington trying to breathe new life into finance plans to shore up the crumbling Indonesian economy. He met with the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund...
News Clip2:42
Curated Video

Delegates try to reach free trade agreement; Indian and US officials comment

Higher Ed
Top trade officials meeting at a World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Bali, Indonesia, were working on Wednesday to reach an eleventh hour deal that could boost the global economy by 1 (t) trillion US dollars. After more than a...
News Clip4:45
Curated Video

WRAP Meeting, WFP, Merkel, FAO, African leaders

Higher Ed
World leaders at the G8 summit on Friday said they would aim to increase 3-year food security initiative to 20 billion US dollars to help farmers in poor countries boost production, in a shift in the way the West tackles world hunger....
News Clip5:23
Curated Video

Locust swarm threatens Somalia food crisis

Higher Ed
At a glance, the desert locusts in this arid patch of northern Somalia look less ominous than the billion-member swarms infesting East Africa in the worst outbreak some places have seen in 70 years.