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EP 130: Prof Tavneet Suri, Food Security and Climate Resilience using Microbial Fertilizers

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What is the potential of microbial fertilizers in enhancing food security and mitigating climate change effects in sub-Saharan Africa? Prof. Tavneet Suri, a Kenyan professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, discusses the concept of microbial fertilizers from production, application and potential challenges. Could they potentially revolutionise traditional agricultural practices?
The conversation revolves around the recent COP28 summit, the announcement of the AIM for Scale program and its impact on food systems innovation, resilience, reduction of emissions and potential solutions for farmers in Africa. You won't want to miss it!
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Twitter: @SuriTavneet

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1. EP 130: Prof Tavneet Suri, Food Security and Climate Resilience using Microbial Fertilizers (00:00:00)

2. Microbial Fertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture (00:00:15)

3. Practical Implementation of Microbial Fertilizers (00:14:18)

4. Exciting Potential for Agricultural Innovation (00:18:59)

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What is the potential of microbial fertilizers in enhancing food security and mitigating climate change effects in sub-Saharan Africa? Prof. Tavneet Suri, a Kenyan professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, discusses the concept of microbial fertilizers from production, application and potential challenges. Could they potentially revolutionise traditional agricultural practices?
The conversation revolves around the recent COP28 summit, the announcement of the AIM for Scale program and its impact on food systems innovation, resilience, reduction of emissions and potential solutions for farmers in Africa. You won't want to miss it!
LinkedIn: Tavneet Suri
Twitter: @SuriTavneet

Support the show

Follow the show on:
Twitter: @Rootofscipod
Instagram: @Rootofscipod
YouTube: The Root Of The Science Podcast
Facebook: The Root of The Science Podcast
LinkedIn: The Root Of The Science Podcast
Website

  continue reading

Chapters

1. EP 130: Prof Tavneet Suri, Food Security and Climate Resilience using Microbial Fertilizers (00:00:00)

2. Microbial Fertilizers for Sustainable Agriculture (00:00:15)

3. Practical Implementation of Microbial Fertilizers (00:14:18)

4. Exciting Potential for Agricultural Innovation (00:18:59)

168 episodes

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