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Best podcasts about agroindustrial

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Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 12 mar 25

Imagen Empresarial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 47:16


Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 12 de marzo del 2025. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: Salvador Sánchez / Socio Líder del sector Agroindustrial en Deloitte Spanish Latin America Tema: La necesidad de un esquema eficiente de crédito al campo

FECOAGRO/SC - Programa de Rádio
AGRONEGÓCIO HOJE 06-02-2025

FECOAGRO/SC - Programa de Rádio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 11:57


*Fique bem-informado com as notícias do Programa Agronegócio Hoje de 06/02/2025.*    

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⚠️ Trump designa a cárteles mexicanos como terroristas pero no significa que entrarán tropas a México | Desarrollos tecnológicos en el sector agroindustrial mexicano

Top Expansion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 5:48


Donald Trump, durante las primeras horas de su segundo periodo presidencial, presentó el programa "Make America Safe Again" del cual se desprende la firma de una orden ejecutiva que declara los cárteles mexicanos como Organizaciones Terroristas Extranjeras o Terroristas Globales Especialmente Designados. Esto le permite diversas medidas pero una intervención militar en México es poco probable. Desarrollos tecnológicos que ayudan a México en el sector agroindustrial. Capítulos 00:00 - Introducción 00:27 - Esto significa la declaración 02:25 - Las repercusiones con México 03:41 - Desarrollos tecnológicos que ayudan a México en el sector agroindustrial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast UNAH
EL INFORMATIVO

Podcast UNAH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 10:12


TITULARES 1 Prueba de Aptitud Académica  campus de la UNAH en Yoro   2 Qué actividades realiza Ingeniería Agroindustrial en Campus Copán   3 Se realiza un simulacro de Seguridad en el Aeropuerto Internacional Toncontín 4 El conversatorio impartido por la Msc. Adriana Cascante

Citas de Radio Podcast
Vermú Picapedrero producido en las Sierras de Tandil - Mariano Falabella (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 17:44


Mariano Falabella nos cuenta sobre los ingredientes que lleva el Vermú (o Vermouth), ese tradicional trago de nuestros abuelos. Producido en las Sierras de Tandil nos cuenta cómo surgió este emprendimiento. T.4 - Ep. 147 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
Pastoreo de Precisión - Juan Manuel de la Cruz (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 14:49


En abril del 2025 se llevará a cabo Golden Cow, la Primer Exposición Láctea Internacional 100% online. Juan Manuel de la Cruz es uno de sus oradores y hablamos con el en esta oportunidad de pastoreo y cómo su manejo puede ser más exacto de lo que generalmente se cree. En otra entrega de la columna #ActivarCiudadania hablamos de Biodiversidad y qué podemos hacer desde nuestro m2. Un trabajo en conjunto con RIL (Red de Innovación Local). T.4 - Ep. 140 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
Producción de kiwis en la Argentina - Guillermo Brown (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 12:26


Una producción de una fruta poco usual, en la zona de Mar del Plata, funciona una producción de kiwis. Guillermo Brown nos cuenta todo al respecto en esta #CitaAgroindustrial bien distinta. T.4 - Ep 133 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
Hay que entender que más conservación trae más producción - Lucas Garibaldi (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 13:16


Conversamos con el Ingeniero Agrónomo Lucas Garibaldi, Doctor en Ciencias Agropecuarias, miembro del CONICET sobre su especialidad en agroecología y biodiversidad. En un tema que cada vez más está en boga en los productores. #CitaAgroindustrial T.4 - Ep. 130 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Polémica en la COP16 por proyecto agroindustrial promocionado en Zona Verde

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 6:36


Citas de Radio Podcast
El Comué del Queso de Mariela Esquivel - Cita Agroindustrial

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 11:59


Visitamos en esta #CitaAgroindustrial a la maestra quesera Mariela Esquivel, de San Lorenzo Salta. Famosa por su quesillo, nos transmite su espíritu emprendedor en lo que hace. T.4 - Ep. 121 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
@Agrolarus para hablar en las redes del campo - Lara Giuliani (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 18:41


Conversamos con la agro influencer Lara Giuliani, conocida como @Agrolarus. Hablamos de su historia, de ganadería y de la comunicación del sector. T.4 - Ep. 115 Si te gusta Citas, nos encantaría que te conviertas en parte de nuestra comunidad de aportantes, te podes anotar en: www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php ¡Gracias por el apoyo!

Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 18 Sep 24

Imagen Empresarial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 47:15


Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 18 de septiembre de 2024. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: Salvador Sánchez, socio Líder del sector Agroindustrial en Deloitte Spanish Latin America Tema: ¿Por qué el alto incremento en el valor de los alimentos?

Citas de Radio Podcast
Periodismo agropecuario argentino en el mundo en la voz de Carola Urdangarin - Cita Agroindustrial

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 18:53


Carola Urdangarin es oriunda de Carlos Tejedor, prov. de Bs As y es conductora de Rivadavia Agro. Desde un evento de la ISAJ (Federación Internacional de Periodistas Agropecuarios) nos cuenta sus pasos a llegar a ser una gran comunicadora del sector agro. T. 4 - Ep. 84 Si te gusta Citas Podcast, te invitamos a ser parte de Citas de Radio en citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php y recibir todas nuestras notas en tu whatsapp. ¡Gracias por tu apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
Proponemos una mirada más amplia de la mujer rural - Patricia Gorza (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 15:49


Conversamos con Patricia Gorza, presidenta de la Asociación Civil Mujeres Rurales. Nos cuenta sobre el trabajo que realizan con mujeres de distintas provincias para poner en agenda los temas que las atraviesan a la mujer rural. T. 4 - Ep. 83 Si te gusta Citas Podcast, te invitamos a ser parte de Citas de Radio en citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php y recibir todas nuestras notas en tu whatsapp. ¡Gracias por tu apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
Producción Regenerativa, desbancando mitos - Pablo "Bana" Borrelli (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 13:32


Pablo "Bana" Borrelli está tan convencido del cambio del paradigma productivo, que se ríe de la palabra "mito" asociada. Conversamos en esta #CitaAgrotindustrial sobre un podcast hecho justamente, para desbancar mitos sobre la producción regenerativa. T. 4 - Ep. 79 Si te gusta Citas Podcast, te invitamos a ser parte de Citas de Radio en www.citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php y recibir todas nuestras notas en tu whatsapp. ¡Gracias por tu apoyo!

Citas de Radio Podcast
El pistacho da su primer fruto a los 6 años - Enrique Kikin Morando (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 15:40


¿Sabían que el árbol productor de pistacho es parecido a un olivo? Eso y otras cosas más aprendimos sobre la producción de este fruto tan poco conocido en esta #CitaAgroindustrial. Un emprendedor que apuesta al futuro. T. 4 -Ep. 63

Citas de Radio Podcast
La agricultura regenerativa también busca la sustentabilidad económica - Agustín Barbera (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 18:55


El ingeniero agrónomo Agustín Barbera nos cuenta sobre el creciente interés en la agroecología. Responsable de la cuenta @construyendo.agroecología colabora con productores que desean convertirse a la agricultura regenerativa extensiva. T. 4 - Ep. 39

Citas de Radio Podcast
¿Cómo los jóvenes perciben al Agro? - Catalina Castro y Damián F. Pedemonte (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 18:08


En esta #CitaAgroindustrial nos cuentan sobre los resultados de un estudio cualitativo realizado para medir la imagen del agro en los jóvenes. Catalina Castro Almeyra y Damián Fernandez Pedemonte son miembros de la plataforma de Comunicación y Agro de la Universidad Austral. Una cita para reflexionar. T. 4 - Ep.37

Citas de Radio Podcast
Testimonio de un industrial lechero que ve oportunidades en la Argentina - Jesús A. Perez (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 19:32


Ejemplos como los de Jesús "Beto" Perez son los que nos gusta mostrar en el programa. Responsable de "La Esbeva" una PyME láctea en Francisco Madero, este industrial lechero nos entusiasma con sus palabras. T. 4 Ep. 30

Podcast UNAH
EL INFORMATIVO

Podcast UNAH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 22:32


TITULARES Estudiantes de UNAH-Tec Danlí exploran la Realidad Virtual y Aumentada con Meta Quest 3 Estudiantes de Ingeniería Agroindustrial visitan Ingenio Azucarero Tres Valles Analizan requisitos de cambio de carrera y liberación de cupos en la UNAH Carreras de la Facultad de Ciencias se unen para conmemorar el Día de la Tierra

Citas de Radio Podcast
Plantar un viñedo en 30 de Agosto requirió bastante audacia - Francisco Pancho Perkins (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 18:37


Una empresa familiar con presente y proyección hacia el futuro, define el productor Pancho Perkins al hablarnos de su viñedo en plena provincia de Buenos Aires. Una #CitaAgroindustrial con vetas artísticas. T. 4 - 16

Podcast UNAH
EL INFORMATIVO

Podcast UNAH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 21:45


TITULARES UNAH y UNAM suscriben convenio para realización de elecciones estudiantiles Más de 80 estudiantes participarán en el FICCUA-Panamá 2024 Estudiantes de Ingeniería Agroindustrial en sus prácticas constantes SEDI socializa Plan Estratégico Institucional 2024-2028 con directores de la Vicerrectoría Académica

Citas de Radio Podcast
Razones para ser omnívoros sobran - Juan Pascual (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 13:55


Los fanatismos alimenticios ponen sobre la mesa la conversación sobre cómo y de qué deberíamos alimentarnos los seres humanos. El veterinario Juan Pascual es autor del libro "Razones para ser Omnívoros", para aportar fundamentos al tema. T. 4 - 11 Cita Agroindustrial

Citas de Radio Podcast
Lázaro Llorens de Siete Cabritos - Quesos de nicho (Cita Agroindustrial)

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 20:29


Descendientes de una familia productora de alimentos, la #CitaAgroindustrial versa sobre Siete Cabritos, una PyME que produce quesos de cabra, truchas ahumadas y quesos de vaca agroecológicos. T4 - 9 Cita Agroindustrial

Podcast UNAH
EL INFORMATIVO

Podcast UNAH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 18:25


TITULARES Estudiantes de Arquitectura participan en desarrollo municipal de El Paraíso Estudiantes de Terapia Funcional se capacitan sobre los derechos del sector discapacidad               La Máxima Casa de Estudios realizó Taller Acompañamiento para la Innovación Curricular    Estudiantes de Ingeniería Agroindustrial  de UNAH TEc- Danlí realizan práctica de campo

De puertas al campo
Las mujeres ocupan menos de un 10% de la plantilla en el sector agroindustrial aragonés

De puertas al campo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 15:48


La Federación de Empresas del Metal de Zaragoza (FEMZ) desarrolla junto al Clúster Aragonés de los Medios de Producción Agrícolas y Ganaderos (CAMPAG) un proyecto que ha comenzado esta mañana con la jornada Rompiendo moldes: mujer agroindustrial. En el sector agroindustrial la presencia femenina es muy escasa: las mujeres ocupan menos de un 10% de la plantilla. Al igual que en el caso del sector Metal, la mayoría de ellas desempeñan su actividad profesional en las áreas de Administración y Gestión. Así pues, el porcentaje es todavía más alarmante en el caso de las operarias, que representan a menos del 5% del personal de producción.  Al respecto, CAMPAG desarrolla diversas iniciativas que despierten vocaciones femeninas en el sector, contactando con universidades, desarrollando jornadas y promocionando a sus socias para generar referentes.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#836 Cita Agroindustrial - Gastón Álvarez: Bot Agro es como el GPS/waze de los mercados agrícolas

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 19:08


En la #CitaAgroindustrial, el economista Gastón Alvarez nos cuenta sobre Bot Agro, un GPS actualizado en tiempo real sobre el mercado de granos. Fácil de usar y a disposición del productor, pone la inteligencia digital a filtrar información útil a la hora de tomar decisiones comerciales.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#814 Cita Agroindustrial - Federico Pollitzer de MADELAN

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 28:11


Vuelven #HistoriasEnElAgro y esta vez viajamos a Salta en la voz de Federico Pollitzer de MADELAN S.A. que nos cuenta cómo es el trabajo en esa provincia.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#808 Cita Agroindustrial - David Miazzo: Parece que no entienden que para bajar los precios hay que producir más

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 20:12


Conversamos con el economista en jefe de FADA (Fundación Agropecuaria para el Desarrollo Argentina) David Miazzo. El tema de nuestra conversación son las propuestas de los candidatos para el sector.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#803 Cita Agroindustrial - Lucas Welsh: El cultivo de algas para bioinsumos está en crecimiento

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 16:41


Una #CitaAgroindustrial sin duda distinta porque hablamos de la producción de algas para bioinsumos. Lucas Welsh se comunica desde Brasil para contarnos cómo trabajan en Algatec.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#786 Cita Agroindustrial - Germán Paats: El Frente Legislativo Agropecuario será transversal a través de todos los partidos políticos

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 34:19


En la #CitaAgroindustrial conversamos con el presidente de Barbechando, Germán Paats sobre el lanzamiento sobre el nuevo Frente Legislativo Agropecuario que están conformando a través de la conversación con todos.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#789 Cita Agroindustrial - Catalina "Tati" Boetto: Salto al vacío, de la producción ganadera al sector público

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 18:18


Conversamos con Catalina "Tati" Boetto, Secretaría de Ganadería de la provincia de Córdoba, quien nos habló en primera persona de su "salto al vacío" cuando decidió dejar su actividad privada y pasar a formar parte del Ministerio de Agricultura de la provincia.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#785 Cita Agroindustrial: Tomás Bahillo de MADELAN

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 29:27


Seguimos con la sección de Historias en el Agro y fue el turno de Tomás Bahillo, uno de los directores de la consignataria de hacienda Madelan S. A. De él aprendimos sobre la vocación dentro de la vocación.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#779 Cita Agroindustrial - Nicole Pisani de FADA: Lineamientos estratégicos de la carne bovina

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 12:41


Conversamos con la economista de FADA Nicole Pisani sobre un trabajo presentado en el Congreso por la fundación en la que delinearon el norte de la ganadería por los próximos años hasta el 2032, dimensionando la importancia de la cadena de carne y lo que aportaría al país si se llevara a cabo ese plan estratégico.

Citas de Radio Podcast
#767 Cita Agroindustrial - Tomas Fohrig: El Ateneo de la Sociedad Rural Argentina cumplió 40 años

Citas de Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 15:43


Conversamos en esta #CitaAgroindustrial distinta con el vicepresidente del Ateneo de la SRA (Sociedad Rural Argentina) Tomas Fohrig. Tomás nos cuenta todo sobre cómo funciona este espacio de juventud que existe para la formación de líderes futuros.

New Books Network
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Medicine
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in Environmental Studies
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Anthropology
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Sociology
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books In Public Health
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books In Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Physics and Chemistry
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Physics and Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Economic and Business History
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NBN Book of the Day
Vincanne Adams, "Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move" (Duke UP, 2023)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 57:28


Vincanne Adams's book Glyphosate and the Swirl: An Agroindustrial Chemical on the Move (Duke UP, 2023) is part of a broader trend in anthropology that is developing new methods and techniques to study our increasingly polluted and toxic world. Adams takes Glyphosate as a case study and follows this chemical as it moves from the past to the present, from the lab to the dinner table, from outside our bodies, to within our cells to grapple with what it is to live in such an entangled world.   Adams explores the chemical glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide—as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate's invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate's toxicity are agitated into a swirl—a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical's movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals. Prof. Vincanne Adams, is professor Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Elliott M. Reichardt, MPhil, is a PhD Candidate in Socio-Cultural Anthropology at Stanford University. Elliott's research interests are in capitalism, colonialism, and socio-ecological health in North America. Elliott also has long standing interests in medical anthropology and the history of science and medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

Auxiliary Statements
III. Agroindustrial Society & its Future | Marx, Economic Planning, and Sustainable Industry

Auxiliary Statements

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 66:37


Link to full essay & much, much more: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CtzmDZk0j1jeoygovUndoI7sZJ7pZg3U?usp=sharing A few months ago a listener of ours named Will sent us this essay on how we can begin thinking about planned, sustainable food systems. It blew both of us away so, will his permission, we're going to be releasing a recording of it over the next few weeks. This is the second part and it covers Marx, Economic Planning, and Sustainable Industry.

Auxiliary Statements
II. Agroindustrial Society & its Future | System Scaling, Ley Systems, and the Ecological City

Auxiliary Statements

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 54:37


Link to full essay & much, much more: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CtzmDZk0j1jeoygovUndoI7sZJ7pZg3U?usp=sharing A few months ago a listener of ours named Will sent us this essay on how we can begin thinking about planned, sustainable food systems. It blew both of us away so, will his permission, we're going to be releasing a recording of it over the next few weeks. This is the second part and it covers System Scaling, Ley Systems, and the Ecological City.

Auxiliary Statements
1. Agroindustrial Society & its Future | Soil Chemistry, Ecology & Agricultural Planning

Auxiliary Statements

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 43:05


Link to full essay & much, much more: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CtzmDZk0j1jeoygovUndoI7sZJ7pZg3U?usp=sharing A few months ago a listener of ours named Will sent us this essay on how we can begin thinking about planned, sustainable food systems. It blew both of us away so, will his permission, we're going to be releasing a recording of it over the next few weeks. This is the first part and it covers soil, ecology and just what it means to build food systems.

Wise and Wine Podcast
"Food is Pershiable Art that Must be Savored at the Peak of Perfection" with Thijs Peekstok

Wise and Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 62:21


Thijs (pronounced like "nice" with a T) Peekstok is an energetic leader with a broad experience in international Agroindustrial, Biotechnology, Manufacturing, R&D and Life Science projects implementation. To put it simply, he is passionate about creating things that end up on your plate, safely. As the middle child of 3 boys growing up in The Netherlands, his passion for healthy foods came from being surrounded by high-tech greenhouses. The kid who picked vegetables at the age of 14 grew up to be an innovator with master's degrees in Biotechnology and Business. He became a team player who excels in motivating people and multicultural teams using 5 languages and has taken on multiple roles in order to support the global business goals and strategies. He thrives in organizations that are agents of change with impact throughout the world and enjoys a diversity of high-stakes challenges. I met him on his sabbatical from work where he's traveling the world to experience new cultures, new foods, and scuba diving. Oh, and he shares the top 5 things everyone should know about the Dutch. #careerpodcast #blackwomenpodcast #sustainability #sustainablefood #dutchtraveler --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiseandwine/message

BTC Cast
FIAGRO: Como se expor ao setor agroindustrial (e quais os riscos) | BTC Money 14/06/2022

BTC Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 24:19


Acompanhe o programa de finanças pessoais e investimentos da BTC, discutida de forma descontraída pelos nossos instrutores! O BTC Money é publicado semanalmente nas terças-feiras, às 12h00, no Youtube e nas melhores plataformas de podcast através do BTC Cast.---Conheça o General Finance Program, o curso desenhado para você se destacar no Mercado Financeiro!Inscreva-se: Link na bio!---Temas comentados:- O que é o FIAGRO e quais os tipos de fundos- Exemplos de produtos FIAGRO- No que os FIAGRO investem?- Quais os riscos ao investir nos FIAGRO em relação a outros produtos do setor agroindustrial e em relação a outros setoresAssista: https://youtu.be/bPFNeIe4Uqc