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How can we feed a world of 10 billion?
From Harry Clulow April 01, 2019
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The #world population is growing - but can we really feed a world of 10 #billion?
An abandoned school isn’t where you’d expect to find researchers trying to solve the problem of feeding a world of 10 billion. Then again, neither is a refugee camp. But a team of University of Sheffield researchers are nothing short of resourceful, in their quest to feed the world.
Full Feature: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/research/features/zaatari
We’d like to thank:
Professor Duncan Cameron, Director of The Sheffield Institute for Sustainable Food, and Soil Microbiologist at The #University of Sheffield.
Professor Tony Ryan, Director of The Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures, and Professor of Physical Chemistry at The University of Sheffield’s Department of Chemistry
Jacob Nickles, Project manager and N8 agrifood fellow
Harry Wright, PhD Researcher from The University of Sheffield.
Music:
All music is by Lee Rosevere. Lee’s music can be found on Bandcamp, here: https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/
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Find out more about The University of Sheffield at: www.sheffield.ac.uk
An abandoned school isn’t where you’d expect to find researchers trying to solve the problem of feeding a world of 10 billion. Then again, neither is a refugee camp. But a team of University of Sheffield researchers are nothing short of resourceful, in their quest to feed the world.
Full Feature: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/research/features/zaatari
We’d like to thank:
Professor Duncan Cameron, Director of The Sheffield Institute for Sustainable Food, and Soil Microbiologist at The #University of Sheffield.
Professor Tony Ryan, Director of The Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures, and Professor of Physical Chemistry at The University of Sheffield’s Department of Chemistry
Jacob Nickles, Project manager and N8 agrifood fellow
Harry Wright, PhD Researcher from The University of Sheffield.
Music:
All music is by Lee Rosevere. Lee’s music can be found on Bandcamp, here: https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/
Additional footage:
Getty Images
Find out more about The University of Sheffield at: www.sheffield.ac.uk
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