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Scientists Are Working Globally to Make Useful Products from Agricultural Waste

May 31, 2019 Guest Authors 0

As concern about waste grows, researchers and commercial partners around the world are working to turn what’s now being left behind or burned into new, useful products. By doing so, they hope to not only reduce the adverse environmental impacts of agriculture but also provide a new source of income for farmers.

An Agromodernist Reader | Volume Two | Comestibles: We Need Better Fast Food, Junk Food & Convenience Food

June 3, 2015 Marc Brazeau 2

What does improving our diet look like for the consumer who doesn’t want to eat like their great grandparents and how can technology and the food industry develop more sustainable, more nutritious foods for the contemporary eater? We need better convenience food.

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