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 <title>Where was your bread last night?</title>
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 <description>Agriculture science for most people has this name of being bad, of being about pollution, about large-scale, about the destruction of the environment. That is not necessary. We need more science and not less. And we need good science. But there is something we must do. It&#039;s not enough to say &quot;Let&#039;s get more bold science into agriculture.&quot; We ourselves must go back, and think about our own food chain. We need to think differently about our science as a whole. 

Every meal we eat contains ingredients from all across the world. Everything makes us so privileged, that we can eat this food, that we don&#039;t struggle every day. And that, evolutionarily-speaking, is unique. We&#039;ve never had that before. This is why it&#039;s time for agricutural scientists to stand for responsible agriculture and food consumption, as they are crucial to world stability.

Enjoy the talk of Louise Fresco, a powerful thinker and sustainability advisor, on feeding the whole world. She says environmentally sound mass production will feed the world, yet leaving a role for small scalers and traditional methods.

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