The Farming World Episodes Episode guide
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Thai Farmers campaign for Government Aid
Thai farmers protest for governement help in the face of economic crisis
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Forensic evidence convicts Cattle Thieves in South Africa
Forensic science helps convict cattle thieves in South Africa with DNA evidence
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New Urban Farmers of South Africa
Shoshanguve township urban farmers grow maize and vegetable produce for the community
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War on Drugs targets Farmers
What the war on drugs means to small farmers and how to help them grow other crops
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Growing more than Rice in Bangladeshi Paddies
Integrating fish into rice rice paddies in Bangladesh and growing vegetables on the banks
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The Middle Men and their Power over Farmers
Ugandan farmers' difficulties proving their produce is organic and entering the UK market
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Ethiopia's Agricultural Transformation
Ethiopian agricultural recovery could set an example for sub-Saharan Africa
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Food Production against the Odds
Commonwealth farmers share their experiences of overcoming shared agricultural problems
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All about Bananas, in Brussels
Banana growers, traders and campaigners from all over the world meet in Brussels
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Success Grows on Trees
Sumatran farmers win right to practice their traditional damar agroforestry
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Growing for Changing Tastes in Ghana
Farmers respond to demands for new vegetables in Ghana - and learn how to cook them
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The Cost of Putting Meat on our Plates
World demand for meat is growing but at what cost to animals and people?
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A Spray-on Answer to Dry Soils?
Trials of a water-retaining spray for soils in dry climates conducted in the Oman
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Chinese Take-away: from the Gambia to London
Chinese vegetables grown in the Gambia for London's specialist market
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Success Stories from the Drylands
Drylands farmers in India and Nigeria win prizes for successful tree management schemes
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Why Estonian Farmers are suspicious of the EU
Farmers in countries due to join EU are not all happy at the prospect
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North Koreans farm close to Home
North Koreans produce essential foods close to home to ease shortages
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Can Flower Farms Bloom with less Pesiticide?
Wake up and smell the roses in Kenya, grown with minimum chemicals
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Breeding improves Tilapia Yield
The GIFT of bigger tilapia fish means better yields for Filipinio farmers
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What are Plant Breeders' Rights?
Plant breeders' rights row over some chickpeas in Australia tests international agreements
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From Hope to Harvest
Farmer innovations on show as 161 countries meet at IFAD conference in Rome
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When Farmers Go to the Market
Moroccan citrus growers' difficulties breaking into the European market
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Foreign Grasses Sabotage Australian Sheep
Foreign fescue grasses are causing big headaches for Australian farmers and their sheep
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Rain Washes away Kenya's Crops
Continuing torrential rain in Kenya is washing away all hopes of good crops
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Scientists and Farmers fight Banana Diseases in Taiwan
Banana diseases controlled by a combination of science and sociology in Taiwan
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Controlling Deadly Oubreaks of Animal Diseases
Tactics being used to combat serious animal diseases on three continents
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Classic Crops in Field and Kitchen
Essential ingredients and classic crops that are vital to large- and small-scale farmers
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You Can't Have too many Cocoa Beans
Hunt for new cocoa varieties with advantageous traits to add to the 10,000 in seed banks
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Revolution that needs to be Doubly Green
Biotechnology and environmentally sound practices are both needed to feed the world
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Targeting Tsetse in Ethiopia
Tsetse fly in Ethiopia is the next target for eradication campaign