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| Title | Agriculture Feeding A Hungry Planet (Show Me Science Advance |
| Synopsis |
Scientists throughout the world are researching and implementing sustainable food production systems. Key concepts that underline this vital research are ecosystem preservation and natural resource conservation. Food production systems touch nearly every aspect of life - from farms and industrial processing plants to markets, grocery stores and the dinner table. Students will learn about the future sustainable 'food cycle'. (TMW Media Group, USA) |
| Product Code | 6TMWSMS02 |
| Format | DVD |
| Duration | 15 mins |
| Year | 2010 |
| Video Clip | |
| Notes | Suitable for Grades 6 - 12 |
| Study Guide | [Download Study Guide] |
| License | Non-Theatrical |
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Scientists throughout the world are researching and implementing sustainable food production systems. Key concepts that underline this vital research are ecosystem preservation and natural resource conservation. Food production systems touch nearly every aspect of life - from farms and industrial processing plants to markets, grocery stores and the dinner table. Students will learn about the future sustainable 'food cycle'. (TMW Media Group, USA) 





