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Food War
directed by Mario Desmarais; produced by Mario Desmarais, Arts et Images Productions (Montréal, QC: CinéFête, 2008), 52 mins
Is there anything more fundamental to our survival than food? Even though world food production could easily provide food to all on earth, more than 30 million people die from starvation each year. In addition, within 25 years, factors such diminishing resources, pollution and overpopulation will increase the dema...
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directed by Mario Desmarais; produced by Mario Desmarais, Arts et Images Productions (Montréal, QC: CinéFête, 2008), 52 mins
Description
Is there anything more fundamental to our survival than food? Even though world food production could easily provide food to all on earth, more than 30 million people die from starvation each year. In addition, within 25 years, factors such diminishing resources, pollution and overpopulation will increase the demand for food.
FOOD WAR is an investigative documentary that provides an extensive coverage of two crucial issues: food production and f...
Is there anything more fundamental to our survival than food? Even though world food production could easily provide food to all on earth, more than 30 million people die from starvation each year. In addition, within 25 years, factors such diminishing resources, pollution and overpopulation will increase the demand for food.
FOOD WAR is an investigative documentary that provides an extensive coverage of two crucial issues: food production and food distribution around the world.
Shot in more than 15 countries such as India, Iraq, Great Britain, Brazil and USA, this insightful program presents an in-depth analysis of a war that touches the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Some players are already in place for a high-stakes food war. Who and where are they? How have they organized their battle to control the food supply? Find out how and why the food supply could become a powerful weapon.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mario Desmarais, Arts et Images Productions, Genevieve Bujold, 1942-
Author / Creator
Mario Desmarais
Date Published / Released
2005, 2008
Publisher
CinéFête
Speaker / Narrator
Genevieve Bujold, 1942-
Topic / Theme
Farmers, Starvation, Food crops, Food industry, Malnutrition, Rice, Agriculture, Fisheries, Agricultural policy, Food supply
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by Ciné Fête
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Get Me the Manager, Season 1, Episode 3, Food
produced by Stephen Leslie, fl. 1998, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Get Me the Manager, Season 1, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2001), 29 mins
This series looks at customer service from both sides of the complaints desk. Each episode looks at a different topic: Transport, Cars, House And Home, Food, Shopping and Holidays.
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produced by Stephen Leslie, fl. 1998, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Get Me the Manager, Season 1, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2001), 29 mins
Description
This series looks at customer service from both sides of the complaints desk. Each episode looks at a different topic: Transport, Cars, House And Home, Food, Shopping and Holidays.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stephen Leslie, fl. 1998, British Broadcasting Corporation, Tony Hawks
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Get Me the Manager
Speaker / Narrator
Tony Hawks
Topic / Theme
Restaurants, Food industry, Food safety, Restaurants and Other Eating Places, Food Manufacturing, Grocery Stores
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 BBC Worldwide
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Gluten Free Food: Fad or Forever?
produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
Boulder Brands Chairman and CEO Stephen Hughes discusses gluten free products and diets with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's 'Market Makers.'
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produced by Bloomberg L. P. (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 4 mins
Description
Boulder Brands Chairman and CEO Stephen Hughes discusses gluten free products and diets with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's 'Market Makers.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Consumers, Food preferences, Food habits, Fruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty Food Manufacturing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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Green Economy, Organic Cooking
directed by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014; presented by Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000 and Don McCoy, fl. 2014; produced by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas, in Green Economy (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2014), 20 mins
There’s nothing boring about organic cuisine anymore! Bland and dull are not words used to describe the food at places like Flying Lotus Café. This trend has to start up the stream a little further, which is where food giant like Sysco comes in. We find out what restaurants are looking for in the organic arena...
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directed by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014; presented by Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000 and Don McCoy, fl. 2014; produced by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas, in Green Economy (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2014), 20 mins
Description
There’s nothing boring about organic cuisine anymore! Bland and dull are not words used to describe the food at places like Flying Lotus Café. This trend has to start up the stream a little further, which is where food giant like Sysco comes in. We find out what restaurants are looking for in the organic arena straight from the source.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kyle Justice, fl. 2014, Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas
Author / Creator
Kyle Justice, fl. 2014, Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000, Don McCoy, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2011, 2014
Publisher
Film Ideas
Series
Green Economy
Topic / Theme
Food preparation, Business enterprises, Local foods, Food supply, Food industry, Organic foods, Restaurants
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Film Ideas, Inc.
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Green Economy, Sustainable Fisheries
directed by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014; presented by Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000 and Don McCoy, fl. 2014; produced by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas, in Green Economy (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2014), 13 mins
Beyond Catch & Release policies are experts who are dedicated to making sure the habitat for both commercial and sport fishing stays healthy. The Pacific Ocean is home to literally thousands of species of fish and other creatures. Here in the Northwest one of the best indicators to the health of the ocean is salmo...
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directed by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014; presented by Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000 and Don McCoy, fl. 2014; produced by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas, in Green Economy (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2014), 13 mins
Description
Beyond Catch & Release policies are experts who are dedicated to making sure the habitat for both commercial and sport fishing stays healthy. The Pacific Ocean is home to literally thousands of species of fish and other creatures. Here in the Northwest one of the best indicators to the health of the ocean is salmon. The Green Economy looks at how experts are monitoring all aspects of the health of the fish. There are some major breakthroughs from...
Beyond Catch & Release policies are experts who are dedicated to making sure the habitat for both commercial and sport fishing stays healthy. The Pacific Ocean is home to literally thousands of species of fish and other creatures. Here in the Northwest one of the best indicators to the health of the ocean is salmon. The Green Economy looks at how experts are monitoring all aspects of the health of the fish. There are some major breakthroughs from a technical aspect that are making the monitoring all the more accurate.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kyle Justice, fl. 2014, Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas
Author / Creator
Kyle Justice, fl. 2014, Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000, Don McCoy, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2011, 2014
Publisher
Film Ideas
Series
Green Economy
Topic / Theme
Sustainable agriculture, Environmental protection, Fish and seafood, Marine life, Fisheries
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Film Ideas, Inc.
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Green Economy, Wildlife Management
directed by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014; presented by Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000 and Don McCoy, fl. 2014; produced by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas, in Green Economy (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2014), 20 mins
Lions…Tigers…Bears…Oh My! We find out how people who really care about wildlife are raising awareness about why our urban growth is literally making dangerous encounters with wild animals is becoming an everyday occurrence. We visit an exotic animal rescue to see lions, tigers and other wild animals are bein...
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directed by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014; presented by Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000 and Don McCoy, fl. 2014; produced by Kyle Justice, fl. 2014 and Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas, in Green Economy (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2014), 20 mins
Description
Lions…Tigers…Bears…Oh My! We find out how people who really care about wildlife are raising awareness about why our urban growth is literally making dangerous encounters with wild animals is becoming an everyday occurrence. We visit an exotic animal rescue to see lions, tigers and other wild animals are being cared for the best way possible. We also talk to experts about one of the most allusive animals, the wolf, is now making a comeback.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kyle Justice, fl. 2014, Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Film Ideas
Author / Creator
Kyle Justice, fl. 2014, Tim Van Blaricom, fl. 2014, Andrew Mallory, fl. 2000, Don McCoy, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2011, 2014
Publisher
Film Ideas
Series
Green Economy
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, Environmental management, Environmental protection, Wildlife conservation
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Film Ideas, Inc.
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Greenpeace, Nestlé, and the Palm Oil Controversy: Social Media Driving Change? (ABRIDGED)
written by Amrit Chaudhari (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2012, originally published 2012), 14 page(s)
One of the world's largest food processing companies, Nestle SA, found itself mired in a public relations nightmare in 2010 when the environmental protection group Greenpeace International held that the company's chocolate confectionery brand Kit Kat contained palm oil, whose production was leading to the destruct...
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written by Amrit Chaudhari (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2012, originally published 2012), 14 page(s)
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One of the world's largest food processing companies, Nestle SA, found itself mired in a public relations nightmare in 2010 when the environmental protection group Greenpeace International held that the company's chocolate confectionery brand Kit Kat contained palm oil, whose production was leading to the destruction of rainforests. Palm oil has a range of uses and is principally grown in Indonesia. However, the expansion of palm oil cultivation...
One of the world's largest food processing companies, Nestle SA, found itself mired in a public relations nightmare in 2010 when the environmental protection group Greenpeace International held that the company's chocolate confectionery brand Kit Kat contained palm oil, whose production was leading to the destruction of rainforests. Palm oil has a range of uses and is principally grown in Indonesia. However, the expansion of palm oil cultivation came at the cost of destruction of rainforests, which were a home to the primate species orangutans. Besides, the clearing of rainforests contributed to greenhouse gas emissions, leading to global warming. Greenpeace put pressure on Nestle to discontinue buying palm oil from its supplier Sinar Mas Group, which was alleged to have been involved in illegal rainforest clearance in Indonesia. The social media campaign included a provocative video combined with a massive online protest on the Nestle Facebook page. This forced Nestle to clarify its stance on palm oil and create a timetable for cleaning up its palm oil supply chain. Daniela Montalto (Montalto), Forest Campaign Head at Greenpeace, 'We had been asking Nestle to stop buying products from rainforest destruction for two years before we launched our campaign. Nestle cracked within just two months because the overwhelming public response made the company listen.' With this many analyst wondered whether social media had come of age and had demonstrated its value in fostering change.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Case study
Author / Creator
Amrit Chaudhari
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
IBS Center for Management Research
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Corporate responsibility, Rainforests, Public relations, Social media, Food Manufacturing, Organizational Development
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by IBS Center for Management Research
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Healthy Food, Healthy Profits
produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Pimm Fox, 1960- (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 5 mins
One Lucky Duck Owner and Founder Sarma Melngailis discusses veganism with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's 'Talking Stock.'
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produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Pimm Fox, 1960- (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 5 mins
Description
One Lucky Duck Owner and Founder Sarma Melngailis discusses veganism with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's 'Talking Stock.'
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
News story, Interview
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Author / Creator
Pimm Fox, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Restaurants, Restaurants and Other Eating Places, Food Manufacturing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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Heiða Helgadóttir and Sylvia Wulf on Sustainable Fishing
produced by Wall Street Journal; interview by Joanna Chung, fl. 2010 (New York, NY: Wall Street Journal, 2021), 25 mins
The world's population is growing and the demand for protein is rising. Heiða Helgadóttir, CEO of Icelandic startup Niceland Seafood, and AquaBounty Technologies CEO Sylvia Wulf discuss sustainable fishing with WSJ's Joanna Chung.
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produced by Wall Street Journal; interview by Joanna Chung, fl. 2010 (New York, NY: Wall Street Journal, 2021), 25 mins
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The world's population is growing and the demand for protein is rising. Heiða Helgadóttir, CEO of Icelandic startup Niceland Seafood, and AquaBounty Technologies CEO Sylvia Wulf discuss sustainable fishing with WSJ's Joanna Chung.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Wall Street Journal
Author / Creator
Joanna Chung, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Wall Street Journal
Person Discussed
Heiða Helgadóttir, 1983-, Sylvia Wulf
Topic / Theme
Fisheries
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Knowledgemotion Ltd
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Hidden Protectionism or Legitimate Concern? The U.S.-EU Beef Hormone Dispute
written by Roy C. Nelson, fl. 2013 (Glendale, AZ: Thunderbird Global School of Management, 2013, originally published 2013), 6 page(s)
The U.S. made a deal with the EU to drop its trade dispute in the WTO over the EU’s ban on hormone-treated beef. In return for the U.S. ending the WTO case and dropping its retaliatory tariffs on selected EU products, the EU would increase its imports of non-hormone-treated beef from the U.S. While the 14 beef p...
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written by Roy C. Nelson, fl. 2013 (Glendale, AZ: Thunderbird Global School of Management, 2013, originally published 2013), 6 page(s)
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The U.S. made a deal with the EU to drop its trade dispute in the WTO over the EU’s ban on hormone-treated beef. In return for the U.S. ending the WTO case and dropping its retaliatory tariffs on selected EU products, the EU would increase its imports of non-hormone-treated beef from the U.S. While the 14 beef producers who participated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s non-hormone-treated cattle (NHTC) program were pleased, the bulk of...
The U.S. made a deal with the EU to drop its trade dispute in the WTO over the EU’s ban on hormone-treated beef. In return for the U.S. ending the WTO case and dropping its retaliatory tariffs on selected EU products, the EU would increase its imports of non-hormone-treated beef from the U.S. While the 14 beef producers who participated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s non-hormone-treated cattle (NHTC) program were pleased, the bulk of the U.S. beef industry, almost all of which uses growth hormones in its production processes, would not benefit from this deal.
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Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Case study
Author / Creator
Roy C. Nelson, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Thunderbird Global School of Management
Topic / Theme
Regulations, International trade, Political debates, Food industry, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Regional Trade Blocs
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by the Thunderbird Global School of Management. All Rights Reserved.
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