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Food, Health and the Future

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Alumni Weekend
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Should we cut meat to three meals a week? Why are so many UK men predicted to become obese by 2020? Why might high yield crops in Asia hold the key to feeding the world's growing population? Join our panel of experts to find out what the future holds.

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Episode Information

Series
Alumni Weekend
People
Jane Langdale
Mike Rayner
Klim McPherson
Keywords
food
genetic
Health
21st century challenges
obesity
farming
genetically modified
gm crops
alumni weekend
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 06/10/2011
Duration: 00:33:06

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