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TEDx Talks
Published: 2016-08-30
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW1kDb3Y9kk
the rate tomato well balanced well shaped to taste we are what we eat by news as you know there is already more than a billion hungry people on this planet we're expecting that problem to get worse and we can expect to have greater pressure on our food we and that's why the oceans need to be their most abundant so that the oceans can provide us as
much food as possible I was born to study one vegetable now granted this one vegetable is the key thing eight hundred million people survival you see cassava is a poverty fighter if a small scale family farmer has healthy kasaba they can feed their family and they have enough to generate income if the brain is not stay and stimulate in first thousand days of life we are
depriving that child put a healthy debate anemia has serious consequences human house and socio economic developments in science we often learn in the simplest answer is the past and so I charge myself and those around me with finding a solution to the problem a simple solution one that would be cost effective one that would be environmentally sustainable and one that would be accessible to even the
most remote rural villagers so there's a constant push pull their this constant tough decision that has to be made between two very important things caning biodiversity and feeding people but in the oceans biodiversity is not at war with abundance in fact there are lines we know that saving the oceans can feed the world and we need to start now we have to empower the scientists and
