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The Food Systems Podcast
Franziska Gaupp
5 episodes
4 months ago
Dr. Mauricio Lopes is the former president of EMBRAPA, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation. Mauricio talks about the transformation of the Brazilian agricultural sector over the last decades, what role EMBRAPA played in it and why sustainable intensification is the key to a resilient future of food.
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Dr. Mauricio Lopes is the former president of EMBRAPA, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation. Mauricio talks about the transformation of the Brazilian agricultural sector over the last decades, what role EMBRAPA played in it and why sustainable intensification is the key to a resilient future of food.
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Joe Glauber
The Food Systems Podcast
34 minutes 21 seconds
6 years ago
Joe Glauber
Dr. Joe Glauber is a Senior Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute where he works on trade, crop insurance and price volatility issues. Joe talks about how he started his career as an anthropologist, his experience as the US Department of Agriculture chief economist and how multilateral trade agreements are important to ensure food security.
The Food Systems Podcast
Dr. Mauricio Lopes is the former president of EMBRAPA, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation. Mauricio talks about the transformation of the Brazilian agricultural sector over the last decades, what role EMBRAPA played in it and why sustainable intensification is the key to a resilient future of food.