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The Food Systems Podcast

Franziska Gaupp

My name is Dr. Franziska Gaupp and I'm a researcher at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria. In The Food Systems Podcast I talk to people from different areas of the global food system. I am interested in what brought them to where they are now, what does their work look like and what to they think about the future of food?

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Introducing 'The Food Systems Podcast', a new podcast featuring interviews with different actors in the global food system. Music: "Flamingo" written and performed by Daniel Brandt, Courtesy of Erased Tapes.

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    As a person who has recently caught the eye for the importance of sustainable food systems and how we need to further develop these systems, this podcast is a perfect starting point to create a firm basis to build knowledge upon! Don’t stop interviewing people in this field, it is important for the rest of the public to get qualitative information on this matter. Great podcast!

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