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Soja: Die Wunderbohne
- Narrated by: Christina Nonnast, Michael Speer, Joachim Jung, Hede Beck
- Length: 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Soja liefert Eiweiß für die Massentierhaltung, steckt als Zutat in über 30.000 industriell erzeugten Lebensmitteln, dient im Ackerbau als Stickstoffdünger und ihr Öl gluckert in Autotanks. Vegetarier und Viehzüchter, Gesundheitsapostel und Unterernährungsbekämpfer vergöttern die kleinen braunen Schoten. Schon vor 9000 Jahren wurden sie angebaut, buddhistische Mönche verbreiteten sie in Ostasien, mit der Industrialisierung begann ihr globaler Siegeszug. Die Nazis wollten mit Sojaprodukten Blitzkriege gewinnen, Hippies mit Tofu den Weltfrieden herbeikochen. Und heute stammt das Saatgut für drei Viertel der weltweiten Anbaufläche aus den Labors amerikanischer Gentechnik-Konzerne. Die Sojabohne ist das schillerndste Agrarprodukt der Menschheit.
O-Töne: Joachim Drews, Historiker, u. a.
O-Töne: Joachim Drews, Historiker, u. a.
©2013 SWR (P)2013 SWR
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