News Clip2:38
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Torrential rains in Bolivia leave thousan

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Torrential rains in Bolivia leave thousan
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Useless Trees Harvested And Tung Oil

Higher Ed
A log is dragged and lifted / A truck drives by loaded with logs / A tractor drives by a row of workers outside who toss sacks into a trailer / Workers are standing in the trailer and tossing the sacks toward a machine / A worker feeds...
Stock Footage4:15
Bridgeman Arts

Farming and lift trucks in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Scenes of farmers irrigating their land in the Kolkhoz. Farm leaders meet for a discussion...
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Bloomberg

AGCO CEO Doesn’t See Fast Crop Demand Recovery After China Trade Deal

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Martin Richenhagen, chief executive officer at AGCO, discusses the state of the U.S. and global agriculture economy. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland joins the conversation on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Torrential rains in Bolivia leave thousan

9th - Higher Ed
Torrential rains in Bolivia have claimed more than 40 lives since they started in September and have forced thousands of families to leave their homes. VOICED : Torrential rains in Bolivia leave thousan on February 11, 2014 in...
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Curated Video

Views From The Amazon: A Source Of Livelihood

Higher Ed
Newsy spoke with people on several sides of the issue about what the massive blaze means for their livelihoods.
News Clip2:09
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Angolan women bear the brunt of climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Mousaka Fernanda a farmer in Angola's rural south works her land to feed a family of close to ten (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Iowa Derecho Is Most Devastating U.S. Storm Ever In Financial Cost

Higher Ed
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimated damages from the storm complex to be $7.5 billion from Iowa to Indiana.
News Clip4:34
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : British owner of cut flowers business 'concerned' about lack of available workforce since Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
Five years after the Brexit vote, Ian Collinson, from Collinson Cut Flowers near Boston in Lincolnshire, reflects on the impact that Brexit has had on their business and says that although he's seen the demand rise (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Bridgeman Arts

MAN GATHERS CROPS IN ALGERIAN OASIS.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Algeria. 1950s. MAN GATHERS CROPS IN ALGERIAN OASIS. SAND BLOWS THROUGH DESERT. CARAVAN OF CAMELS CROSSES DESERT. OASIS IN DESERTS AND BLOWS THROUGH DESERT. CARAVAN OF CAMELS CROSSES DESERT. OASIS IN DESERT
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Bridgeman Arts

Train and travel, Desert 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NORTH AFRICA: MEN CLIMB OFF TRAIN IN SAHARA DESERT. ROAD ACROSS SAHARA. CAR DRIVES ACROSS DESERT. WATER AND GASOLINE AT DESERT STATION.
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Bridgeman Arts

Date Farming, Sahara 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NORTH AFRICA: HANDS SORT THROUGH DATES IN BASKET. FARM BY OASIS IN DESERT. VILLAGE IN DESERT OASIS
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Bridgeman Arts

Women ride camels, desert 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950S, ALGERIA: WOMEN RIDE ON CAMELBACK TOWARD PALM TREE HORIZON. WOMEN RIDE CAMELBACK WITH GUIDES ALONG DESERT LANDSCAPE. WOMAN WALKS FROM VILLAGE CLEARING WHERE PEOPLE, DOG MILL ABOUT.
Stock Footage0:16
Bridgeman Arts

Building in Sahara, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
BUILDING IN SAHARA DESERT. TRUCK DRIVES ACROSS DESERT. TRAIN IN DESERT. PLANE IN DESERT
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Bridgeman Arts

NORTH AFRICA: BUILDINGS IN REMOTE DESERT.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CAMELS VISIT VILLAGE. 1950s
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Bridgeman Arts

VIEW OVER DESERT FROM PLANE WINDOW, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
VIEW OVER DESERT FROM PLANE WINDOW. HOUSES IN SAHARA DESERT. PEOPLE IN SAHARA DESERT
News Clip4:32
Bloomberg

Global Fertilizer Crisis Threatens Food Security

Higher Ed
"There will be hunger." The world relies on a few nations for most of its fertilizers: Russia, Belarus and China. The invasion of Ukraine highlights how these countries have a chokehold on global food security.
News Clip5:06
Bloomberg

The Outlook for India’s Sugar Industry

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Abinash Verma, director general of Indian Sugar Mills Association, discusses India’s sugar industry on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

IMD's Director General on India's Monsoon Season

Higher Ed
Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director general at India's Meteorological Department, discusses the outlook for the country's monsoon rainfall season. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip1:59
Bloomberg

How Indigo Is Harnessing Nature to Help Feed the Planet

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- David Perry, Indigo president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's agricultural technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

India Agri Industry at Good Time: Solvent Extractor's Assoc.

Higher Ed
Nov.24 -- Atul Chaturvedi, chairman of Shree Renuka Sugars and president of the Solvent Extractor's Association of India President, discusses the outlook for the country's agricultural commodities industry. He speaks with Rishaad...
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Curated Video

Why Is California Classifying Bees As Fish?

Higher Ed
California's state Endangered Species Act is now classifying bees as fish to protect them against insecticides that kill them.