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Biodiversity: Why its loss, is your loss
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Biodiversity: Why its loss, is your loss
Bees, soils, trees – even the tiny organisms we can’t even see – all play a vital role in producing the world’s food. Yet, this biodiversity that supports our food and agriculture is in serious decline. So what does that mean for our future food? Dan Leskien from the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture explains.
Asset date
02/22/2019
Language
English
Duration
6m22s
File size
5.84 MB
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Unique identifier
UF16CFM