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Feast Or Famine

Feast Or Famine is an Institute of 21st Century Agriculture non-profit initiative that has been developed in collaboration with the Capital Media Group Inc. This national / international programming series addresses the challenge of feeding our planet’s growing population by featuring the world’s most promising case studies, university research and scientific findings.


We interview thought leaders around to the world to open dialogue and share the wealth of scientific knowledge and the latest innovations and technologies that ensure the provision and delivery of high quality and safe food products to the global marketplace.


Feast or Famine highlights the best practices of the food and agricultural industry. Our producers look for stories that demonstrate a positive impact on the food supply chain, showcasing how the world’s food supply is protected and suggests improvements and solutions moving forward.


Feast Or Famine is a 501C3 non-profit television series developed, co-produced and approved by a board of advisors which includes government agencies, University researchers and professors, thought leaders, leading industry experts and award winning scientists.

About Feast Or Famine

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Feast Or Famine interviews the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Associate Commissioner Dr. David Acheson.( 2008)

Feast Or Famine interviews Lloyd Day
Ag Marketing Service, USDA (2007)

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HEALTH & NUTRITION SERIES

ALL ABOUT THE POTATO

Feast Or Famine looks into the importance of potatoes in our Health & Nutrition program. Potatoes are a staple in the diets of many cultures worldwide and farmers still face many challenges when growing and delivering potatoes to your breakfast, lunch and dinner plates.

Consumers need to know more about the food they eat and the Potato has an amazing story to tell. Photo Courtesy of United Potato Growers of America

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Tribute to Norman Borlaug

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COMING SOON...

ALL ABOUT THE PISTACHIO

Feast Or Famine looks into a study at Penn State University showing pistachios offer more than 25 vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. They are also among the highest fiber containing nuts. The majority of fats found in pistachios are the healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated oils and Pistachios may help reduce your risk of developing heart disease in at least 3 ways:

1) They may help reduce your total cholesterol levels (about 8%)

2) They may help reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) levels (about 12%)

3) Pistachios may reduce oxidative stress. They are packed with powerful antioxidants that help mop up harmful free radicals. (Free radicals may contribute to chronic diseases such as heart disease).

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Beneficial Insects

This episode of Feast Or Famine looks into the important contributions insects provide to our food supply. When most people hear the words "insects" and "food crops" in the same sentence, the immediate response is typically "Use pesticides to get rid of the insects!" But in this episode of Feast Or Famine, we are going to look at how certain insects that are introduced to crops act as beneficial substitutes to pesticides.

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Important Insects - Honey Bees

The best known pollinator and man's best friend among the insects is the honey bee. Besides the pollinating services it renders, this insect provides us with honey, which we eat and beeswax which we use in making candles, polishes, inks and cosmetics. It is hard to imagine what life would be like without the natural pest control, flower pollination, and products provided to us by these beneficial insects.

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Global Food Supply Chain


With a population of 6.6 billion demanding consumers, food suppliers around the world are challenged with providing safe, wholesome foods. This episode of Feast Or Famine takes a look into how food is sourced from vast global markets. On the program, we will review food regulations and hear from the regulatory agencies, which are responsible for developing and enforcing food safety standards. We will also look to successful companies whom we trust to provide safe food and find out what they are doing above and beyond government requirements.


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Soil Quality, Conservation and Food Production


This episode of Feast Or Famine looks into the improvement of soil quality, the reduction of soil erosion and the impact that soil has on feeding the world. This episode’s objectives are to educate the viewer about:


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Food Supply Chain Safety


This episode of Feast Or Famine looks into the Food Supply Chain, from “farm to fork”. The National School Lunch Program is used as an example throughout this program as we describe the food safety checks and balances within each of these food supply chain categories.

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News:

Feast Or Famine selected as "Favorite Video"

Feast Or Famine programming was recently selected by the Future Farmers of America as a Favorite Video on their SchoolTube Channel.

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Message:

FROM THE EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Our mission for Feast Or Famine is to produce a POSITIVE, solution-oriented program focused on improving education and disseminating accurate scientific information to the food industry and consumers. I want to leverage the two most powerful media, television and the internet, to highlight what the food and agricultural industries are doing right.

This programming series enables professionals who work in the food and ag industries to learn from one another. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity for those outside of those industries to learn more about the dedication, hard work and the passion of those who help bring food from farm to fork. We all have a vested interest in knowing where our food comes from and what can be done to improve its quality, safety and impact on the environment.

Please provide us with your feedback and program suggestions. Remember to visit this website again to learn more about the latest advances in agriculture, food science and public health.

- David Holden

 

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