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Developing Novel Algae & Compost Biofertilizer to Feed the World | Lilly Froeming | TEDxMeritAcademy
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-06 17:02
I've been vacationing at Discovery Bay since I was just 5 years old. I would spend my summers there, biking along the water, fishing with my dad and my brother, and even tubing behind my friend's boat. For years, Discovery Bay was truly my happy place.But as I grew older, I began to notice things I had never seen before. One of the most striking changes was the presence of these thick, vibrant, kind of disgusting looking algae blooms. Would you want to swim in water that looked like that.Probably not. Even ...
视频丨封关后首个春节 记者探访海南“菜篮子”与“果盘子”
Group 1 - The supply situation of vegetables in Hainan is under close scrutiny as the Spring Festival approaches, with an expected increase in the number of people arriving on the island [2] - Hainan's largest agricultural wholesale market sees a daily trading volume of over 2,000 tons of vegetables, with increased local production of peppers and winter melons compared to previous years [4] - A "smart brain" system is operational at the market to monitor vegetable price trends continuously [6] Group 2 - The market employs a "four-color warning" management system to compare local vegetable prices with other major regions, allowing for timely analysis and adjustments to stabilize prices and supply during special periods [8] - Hainan has pre-arranged emergency reserves in response to rising demand, with over 2.1 million acres of winter melons and vegetables planted to boost local supply [10] - The fruit market in Hainan is experiencing a busy sales season ahead of the Spring Festival, with a variety of fruits available and increased sales driven by convenient transportation and reasonable prices [12] Group 3 - The price of durian has significantly dropped from 38 yuan per jin to 24.8 yuan per jin, leading to high sales volumes, with over 100 boxes sold daily [12] - Fruit merchants report a high volume of shipments, particularly for mangoes, wax apples, and other local fruits, with daily dispatches reaching around 100 to 200 items during peak periods [14]