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The High-Tech Menu (1/2)
Food is more than a matter of simple survival, it is a matter of taste, of culture, even of art - and it's a billion-dollar business. Competition among the food industry over attention for their new and old products is always intense. This two-part doc details how food will be produced in the 21st century.Providing mankind's booming population with enough to eat is one of the biggest challenges of..

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Year Of Production 2009
Country Of Origin Germany
Language Versions German [OV], French [DUB]
Trends and Visions (2/2)
Food is more than a matter of simple survival, it is a matter of taste, of culture, even of art - and it's a billion-dollar business. Competition among the food industry over attention for their new and old products is always intense. This two-part doc details how food will be produced in the 21st century.Providing mankind's booming population with enough to eat is one of the biggest challenges of..

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Genre


Year Of Production 2009
Country Of Origin Germany
Language Versions German [OV], French [DUB]
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