Feeding 10 Billion

Feeding 10 Billion

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By the year 2050 we will have 10 billion people on our planet – a sixth of whom will be in India. If we want to feed all 10 billion of us in a sustainable, healthy and just way, we need to reimagine how we source our food. Feeding ourselves cannot come at the cost of global health, worsening greenhouse gas emissions, excessive land, water and resource use, zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance, and needless suffering. Last season, we brought you a ringside view of the next food revolution that is rethinking the future of protein. Companies like Memphis Meats, Impossible Foods, Beyond Meat and JUST Egg had a blockbuster year making meat, eggs, and other animal-sourced foods from plants, or cells, or other ingredients that are delicious and nutritious for us, and vastly better for the planet. The Covid-19 pandemic has only made the importance of protein diversification evident. If you want to be part of the future of food and work on solutions to some of the biggest problems of our time, join the Good Food Institute’s Varun Deshpande and Ramya Ramamurthy on Season 2 of Feeding 10 Billion

Recent Episodes

  • Kate Krueger on Cultivating a Better Protein Supply

    3 years ago
  • Bernhard Kowatsch on Transformative Food Innovation

    3 years ago
  • Lisa Sweet on Future-Proofing Food Systems

    3 years ago
  • Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh on Re-Imagine-ing Our Relationship with Meat

    3 years ago
  • Indra Nooyi on Smart Protein’s Breakout Moment

    3 years ago
  • Smart Protein’s Breakout Year?

    3 years ago
  • S02 E10: Plagues, Pestilence, Smart Protein: Our Resilient Food Future

    4 years ago
  • S02 E09: Building the Bio Revolution

    4 years ago
  • S02 E08: Conquering the Valley of Death

    4 years ago
  • S02 E07: Tackling Malnutrition with Smart Protein: A Glimpse of the Future

    4 years ago