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Hello and welcome to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service,
the show that tries to satisfy hungry minds.
I'm Anand Jagatia.
And I'm Alex Laffbridge.
And this episode is coming to you from Nairobi, Kenya, in front of a fantastic live audience.
Can we have a cheer audience?
Thank you all for being here with us in Nairobi.
We're recording at the UN headquarters here as part of CGIAR Science Week,
an event that's brought leading scientists together from around the world to discuss agriculture,
health and climate.
As I've been wandering around this beautiful UN complex,
which is a mix of brutalist architecture and lush greenery and waterways,
I've seen people talking about disease-resistant corn,
people wearing VR headsets who understand water management,
and I spoke to somebody about feeding livestock beneficial bacteria instead of antibiotics.
That's really cool.
I saw some stuff about genetics, which was really interesting.
I forgot the exact details because I also saw a really big yam.
Has anyone seen that?