Non-Food Crops
European farmers no longer import some of their food because they have high efficiency farms and a food surplus. Because of this, some farmland has been set aside for nonfood crops, such as timber, oil-producing seeds, sports grasses, and plants and animals from which clothes are made. This British production shares creative and innovative uses of land formerly kept only for food crops.
(Source: DCMP)
Metadata
- Subject:
- Earth Sciences - Science
- Keywords:
- environmental issues
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Non-Food Crops
- Type:
- Video
- Format:
- Streaming
- Accommodations:
- English Captions - Auditory
- Languages:
- English
- License:
- DCMP Membership
- Author:
- Chip Taylor Communications
- Length:
- 28 minutes