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Exploring the edible planet 2

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1. Exploring the edible planet II

2019-02-05

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"In the last century, the world saw the success of the Green Revolution. With the mechanization in agriculture, and the widespread use of fertilizer and pesticides, crop yield has multiplied in a few ...

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2. Meat 2.0

2019-02-12

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"Traditional animal husbandry occupies 30% of the earth's surface, consumes 25% of the fresh water and emits more greenhouse gases than land, sea and air transportation combined. A dozen years ago, Fo...

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3. Farmers of the future

2019-02-19

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"Located in the Caribbean Sea, Cuba was used to be the backyard of the US, however, right after the revolution overthrowing the governing sovereignty in 1959 and the establishment of a socialist repub...

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4. Dumpster divers

2019-02-26

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"Denmark, a small Nordic country, is consistently in the top ten happiest countries in the world, according to the World Happiness Report by the United Nations. In recent years, Danish people tackle t...

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5. Future food

2019-03-05

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"In 2012, Katharina Unger, then a student of industrial design in Austria, came to Hong Kong for a short-term internship. By the meantime, she sought inspiration for her graduate project, entitled "Fu...

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6. Seed of hope

2019-03-12

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"In the turn of the 21st Century, natural disasters around the world hard hit producing countries, leading to crop failure. Food prices skyrocketed and food security was threatened. Warren H. J. Kuo, ...

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7. [Saving rice]

2019-03-19

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"Vietnam has been severely influenced by climate change and its "rice bowl", rice cultivation in Mekong delta region is being threatened. Rice-shrimp farming system has been popular in Mekong delta re...

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8. The blessings of nature

2019-03-26

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"Reported by the United Nations Environment Programme, the need to feed a growing number of people globally has led to more land being converted to cropland. If the current trends of unsustainable lan...