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RNZ reporter Kate Green has a strong focus on environmental issues but more recently her attention has been on the future of food security and lessons from Southeast Asia.
She travelled there last month as part of a Jefferson Fellowship and answered some questions from the Country Life team.
What is the Jefferson Fellowship?
The Jefferson Fellowship is a three-week programme run by the East-West Centre in Hawai'i, giving 12 journalists from all over the world - Mongolia, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, United States and me - access to key groups and players on a particular topic. This year, it was food security.
The three places that best demonstrated issues and solutions for food security in the eyes of the programme's creators were Honolulu, Indonesia - where we were in Jakarta for a week - before going over to Thailand, where we visited Chiang Rai and Bangkok.
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