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The looming food crisis in Asia: The age old problem
Updated: 2011-06-22 08:39
By D J Clark (chinadaily.com.cn)
In the second of a six part series investigating the growing gap between food production and global population growth, DJ Clark crosses the Chinese border into the western hills of Nepal to investigate the age-old problem of food shortages in vulnerable rural communities. Although the looming food crisis is set to worsen over the next 40 years, Clark discovers in Dolpa, Nepal that it is already starting to impact on some Asian communities.
Part 1: The Crisis
Written by D J Clark & Pratibha Tuladhar
Voiceover: D J Clark & Looniva Tuladhar
Logistics: Raju Tuladhar
Animation: Interactive Media Students, Yu Jiawei (Ruki), Cao Zhiguo (Carlo), Lin Wenqi, (Sammy), Li Yang (Willam) from Raffles Changchun International College, Visual Communication Department
http://cc.raffles.edu.cn/
Producer: Flora Yue
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See more videos at: D J Clark's Video Column
About D J Clark
D J Clark has worked worldwide as a multimedia journalist for more than 20 years. As well as working for China Daily he runs an MA course in Multimedia journalism at Beijing Foreign Studies University and is the Director of Visual Journalism at the Asia Center for Journalism in Manila, Philippines.
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