June 13th, 2012

As its farmers get too old to till the soil, Japan grapples with a question that many industrialized nations now face: Who will grow our food in the future? Our new Food for 9 Billion segment done in collaboration with PBS NewsHour, American Public Media’s Marketplace and Homelands Productions.

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