The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) has released its latest podcast, focusing on building resilient climate systems and diets in developing countries.
Expert Michael Ngadi, ASABE fellow and professor at McGill University, shares his insights on how developing countries can improve and innovate their agricultural and food production systems, in an effort to better prepare for climate change and to make their countries more independent.
ASABE’s podcast, The Lead, aims to build community amongst professional agricultural and biological engineers, and advance the profession of agricultural and biological engineering. Access the latest episode online via ASABE.
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