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In this 12 minute video clip from DW, it considers whether the current food scarcity crisis in Madagascar is due to climate change, as there has been no significant rainfall for 7 years. However, it also voices opinions that it is more to do with government instability and corruption as well as continued high birth rates with polygamy an accepted part of society.
“Just eat it” (1 hour 13mins) is a programme streamed on Waterbear. It follows a couple who set themselves the challenge of only eating discarded food waste for 6 months. They begin with a fair amount of optimism but complications emerge along the way that they hadn’t first considered, including actually putting on weight! It’s a fascinating watch as they explore the historical causes of food surplus as well as some of the ways food waste is being utilised in other areas of the supply chain.
This video clip (28mins) again from DW, looks at the various farming methods that are seeking to ensure that we can continue to provide food for growing populations. It looks at crop diversification in Germany, seaweed farms in the Netherlands, and vertical city farms in Denmark helping to ensure food security.
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