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Wide Angle | The Market Maker | PBS (#803)
Full Program: An attempt to end famine in Ethiopia by starting a commodities exchange. 53:29
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Jeffrey Sachs at the 2009 World Food Prize (#174)
Full Program: For more than 20 years Dr. Jeffrey Sachs has been at the forefront of the challenges of economic development, poverty alleviation, and enlightened globalization, promoting policies to help all parts of ... 28:57
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Bill Gates at the 2009 World Food Prize (#173)
Full Program: On October 15, 2009, Bill Gates, Microsoft founder and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, addressed attendees of the World Food Prize Symposium in Des Moines. 42:38
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Market to Market (October 16, 2009) (#3507)
Full Program: A Midwestern ethanol plant unveils a scientific breakthrough in renewable energy. The World Food Prize honors a champion in the global war against hunger. Market analysis with Alan Brugler. 27:47
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World Food Prize Honors 2009 Laureate (#3507)
Dr. Gebisa Ejeta Receives the 2009 World Food Prize 06:48
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Bill Gates Speaks at World Food Prize Ceremony (#306)
Bill Gates promotes sustainability and productivity in the fight against hunger in impoverished nations. 02:57
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Dr. Gebisa Ejeta World Food Prize Laureate (#306)
Dr. Ejeta discusses his work on the cereal crop sorghum. 02:24
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Market to Market (September 18, 2009) (#3503)
Full Program: Market analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. 27:47
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Remembering the Father of the Green Revolution (#3503)
When the highly esteemed Dr. Norman E. Borlaug passed away last Saturday at the age of 95, the world-renowned agriculturist left a legacy few could have possibly imagined nearly one century ago. 09:15
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Preventing Famine - Dr. Norman Borlaug (#302)
1970 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Iowa native, Dr. Norman Borlaug died September 12, 2009. He is best known for his research in Mexico to develop high-yielding, disease-resistant wheat that would ... 15:23
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Explore More | Genetic Engineering | Part 3: Feeding the World (#101)
How could GE help in meeting the growing demands for food around the world? 04:11
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Backyard Harvest in Idaho (#3413)
Idaho organization donates local growers' extra produce. 06:37
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NATURE | White Falcon, White Wolf | Mother on the Hunt | PBS (#2601)
Last summer these gyrfalcons' two chicks died of starvation. Taking matters into her own talons, the mother falcon decides to leave the cliffs and go on the hunt. 03:28
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Discussion: World Food Prize - McGovern and Dole (#202)
"The Iowa Journal" discusses world hunger with the 2008 Laureates, former U.S. Senators Robert Dole and George McGovern. 12:00
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World Food Prize - Fighting World Hunger (Feature) (#202)
The contributions of U.S. Senators Robert Dole and George McGovern are summarized. 05:00
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