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Press Association

Cop28: Part-Scotland created vertical GigaFarm set for construction in Dubai Food Tech Valley - interviews

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...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Sustainable Food Production in the Gulf

Higher Ed
Pure Harvest Smart Farms CEO and Founder Sky Kurtz joins Manus Cranny to talk about investment in the UAE's sustainable farming, the development of food security technologies across the Gulf region and the impact of climate change on...
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Bloomberg

A Digital Marketplace for the Global Produce Business

Higher Ed
Patrick McCullough, chief executive officer of ProducePay, explains the fragmented supply chain supporting the global produce industry and how his company can help reduce its inefficiencies. This interview aired on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Sugar Jumps to 11-Year High as Top Trader Sees Shortages

Higher Ed
Sugar has surged to the highest in more than a decade. Alvean, the world's largest trader of the commodity, forecast another year of shortages. Ben Sharples reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

IFPR's Glauber on Food Security and Inflation

Higher Ed
Joseph Glauber, Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute, discusses his outlook for food security and inflation, in light of the recent extreme weather conditions. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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Bloomberg

Russia Ends Ukraine Grain Export Deal

Higher Ed
Russia ended the Ukraine grain-export deal nearly a year into the agreement, heightening uncertainty over global food supplies and escalating tensions in the region. Wheat and corn prices spiked on the initial news. Bloomberg's Megan...
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Bloomberg

Teucrium CEO Believes Warm Weather Can Cause Dislocation

Higher Ed
Sal Gilbertie, Teucrium CEO, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the warm weather will cause price dislocation in the markets. Gilbertie said this Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Bloomberg

IMA Asia's Kishore on RBI Rate Decision

Higher Ed
IMA Asia's Economic & Forum Director Priyanka Kishore discusses RBI's rate decision and Indian economy. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Bloomberg

Former Food Corp. of India's Hussain on Agriculture

Higher Ed
Former Food Corp. of India Chairman Siraj Hussain discusses food security and threat of El Nina on agriculture. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Bloomberg

India IMD's Mohapatra on Monsoon Rains Impact on Economy

Higher Ed
India Meteorological Department Director General of Meteorology Mrutyunjay Mohapatra discusses the impact of monsoon rains on the nation's agriculture sector and food inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine's Farming Industry Devastated: Howard Buffett

Higher Ed
Howard Buffett, chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, talks about the impact of the war on Ukraine's agriculture industry and how it's impacting world hunger. He speaks to David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow...
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Press Association

Stock footage of farming

Higher Ed
Stock footage of farmers, tractors, wheat and cows at a UK farm.
Stock Footage0:15
Bridgeman Arts

Sand dunes, North Africa, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950S: NORTH AFRICA: VIEW ACROSS SAND DUNES IN DESERT. WIND BLOWS SAND ACROSS DESERT. MAN WALKS ACROSS SAND IN DESERT. TRAIN ACROSS DESERT.
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British Movietone

THANKS, NEIGHBOUR!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Arthur Glennon, a farmer in New South Wales, had five hundred acres of wheat to harvest. While, he was seriously ill in hospital, and his family couldn't cope, neighbours moved in, with twenty harvesters and over forty trucks. The job...
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British Movietone

INFLATION IS THE ANSWER

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Britain's at war against insects, or to be more exact, the Government department, which is helping developing countries to overcome their food problems. This inflatable plastic grain warehouse has been developed by a Scottish firm for...
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British Movietone

CYPRUS TODAY - HARVEST TIME

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Government has recently done a lot for the farmers on Cyprus in financial grants and new equipment, and this year the harvest of wheat and barley is a bumper one. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Corn Crops in Chaos as Millions of Acres Go Unplanted

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Relentless rainfall and flooding are keeping American farmers from planting corn. Growers are expected to file insurance claims for about 6 million acres they couldn’t sow. That's almost double the record set in 2013.
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Bridgeman Arts

Algerian men in robes, 150s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950S, ALGERIA: MEN IN ROBES AND TURBANS SIT AROUND SMALL TABLE, TWO MEN PUT PIECES ON TABLE. "HISTORY" TITLE CARD OVER TEXTBOOK ON TABLE.
Stock Footage0:17
Bridgeman Arts

Hawaii, 1952: History of the growth of Christianity and commerce in Hawaii

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hawaii, 1952: History of the growth of Christianity and commerce in Hawaii.
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Bloomberg

Lack of Rain in India Dashed Optimism on Crops: Chaudhry

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Siraj Chaudhry, managing director and chief executive officer at National Commodities Management Services, discusses India’s food production, how crops were impacted by the monsoons and what he thinks could help farmers. He...
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Bloomberg

Tracking the Fertilizer Supply Squeeze

Higher Ed
Bloomberg Intelligence's Alexis Maxwell takes a look at the economic impact of soaring fertilizer costs. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

How Drones Are Changing The Landscape In Agriculture

Higher Ed
The technology is fairly new to the U.S., but drones like this have been used overseas for decades now — primarily in Asia.
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Bloomberg

From 1.6 Billion to 7 Billion in a Century: How the Earth's Population Exploded

Higher Ed
May.01 -- It might be the most important invention in human history. The Haber-Bosch process allows us to turn nitrogen from the air into fertilizer for our food. It's had such an extraordinary impact on our lives, it led to an explosion...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Soy fever drives deforestation in Argentina

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Soy fever drives deforestation in Argentina