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Next generation biofuels, like enzymes, yeasts and bacteria produced using biotechnology, will make it possible to produce cellulosic ethanol from just about any organic matter.

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Videos on Biotech

Agricultural Biotechnology Around the World

Farmers from the United States, Kenya, India and Canada describe why they choose to grow biotech crops. Reasons include improved crop yields, less inputs and greater profitability.

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Feeding the World - Conversations with Farmers

Farmers from around the world on why access to science and technology is crucial to feeding a growing population.

Global Farmer-to-Farmer Roundtable and World Food Prize Symposium; October, 2010. Play video »

Connecting Farmers

Farmers are using traditional and online tools to improve communication between farmers and the general public.

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World Without Food Science

World Without Food Science™ is a public education campaign created by the Institute of Food Technologists to generate awareness of the role that food science plays in ensuring a nutritious, safe and abundant food supply. This awareness initiative is designed to help the public understand where their food comes from so they can make informed decisions about the food they eat every day. As part of this effort, IFT provides practical consumer tips at www.iftfoodfacts.org. Play video »

Additional Biotech Videos:

Learn more about ag biotech by visiting CBI’s YouTube channel, which features expert interviews and informational videos.

Green State TV is a video interview series that seeks to engage people in conversations about agriculture, the environment and other important issues such as world hunger and sustainability.