July 18, 2016

Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations


A general view shows land recently burned and newly-planted with palm trees and now under police investigation west of Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia October 30, 2015. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

New Tool to Predict Fire Risks Unveiled as Indonesia's Dry Season Takes Hold
Slash-and-burn agriculture, much of it clearing land for palm oil crops, blanketed Singapore, Malaysia, and northern Indonesia in a choking "haze" for months last year. But a map using satellite technology to warn of fire risks aims to help Southeast Asian governments better deploy their resources to combat raging blazes that lead to haze every year. 

Harnessing the Power of Poo: Pig Waste Becomes Electricity
In North Carolina, the pork industry has now partnered with Duke Energy to use pigs to produce power for the people—enough to electrify more than 800 homes a year. The target of the effort is a cluster of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, large, confined—and controversial—hog houses. More than 2,100 of these factory farms now dot the state, along with their putrid open-waste lagoons. 

With the Latest Tech, UN Seeks to End Hunger Silicon Valley-Style
WFP’s new innovation hub, launched in Munich with the support of the German Government, will seek out new technologies to help reach the goal of zero hunger faster. Among the ideas already being developed are AgriUp, a low bandwidth application for smallholder farmers in Guatemala, and NutriFami, an interactive online platform designed to boost nutrition knowledge in rural Colombia. 

I've Been to the Future. It Tastes Like Crickets
The cricket protein industry is taking off. What venture capitalists and humanitarian organizations are realizing is that our species won’t be able to feed itself if population growth keeps up like this, so humans need a better way to produce protein using fewer resources, and insects seem to be the answer. Crickets are 10 times more efficient than cattle when it comes to feeding them and use water 100 times more efficiently.

Turning Olympic Food Waste into Nutritious Meals for the Needy
Thanks to the "Reffetto-Rio" project, surplus food from the Olympic Village during the Olympic Games about to commence in Rio de Janeiro will be recovered and turned into nutritious meals for distribution to the neediest. At the same time, cooking and nutrition classes will be given for the benefit of youth and those in difficulty. Volunteers have been invited to participate alongside 45 chefs from around the world in this project.

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Blogroll

1,000 Days Blog, 1,000 Days

Africa Can End Poverty, World Bank

Agrilinks Blog

Bread Blog, Bread for the World

Can We Feed the World Blog, Agriculture for Impact

Concern Blogs, Concern Worldwide

Institute Insights, Bread for the World Institute

End Poverty in South Asia, World Bank

Global Development Blog, Center for Global Development

The Global Food Banking Network

Harvest 2050, Global Harvest Initiative

The Hunger and Undernutrition Blog, Humanitas Global Development

International Food Policy Research Institute News, IFPRI

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Blog, CIMMYT

ONE Blog, ONE Campaign

One Acre Fund Blog, One Acre Fund

Overseas Development Institute Blog, Overseas Development Institute

Oxfam America Blog, Oxfam America

Preventing Postharvest Loss, ADM Institute

Sense & Sustainability Blog, Sense & Sustainability

WFP USA Blog, World Food Program USA

Archive

Healthy Food for a Healthy World: Accelerating Nutrition

Beginning this week, The Chicago Council will highlight the recommendations from the new report, Healthy Food for a Healthy World: Leveraging Agriculture and Food to Improve Global Nutrition, in a weekly blog series. 

Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations

Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance sustainable and nutritious food security globally.



Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations

Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance sustainable and nutritious food security globally.







Stopping Malnutrition's Assault on Our Health and Economy

In The Huffington Post, Global Agricultural Development Initiative cochairs Doug Bereuter and Dan Glickman outlines the recommendations in The Chicago Council's new report, Healthy Food for a Healthy World: Leveraging Agriculture and Food to Improve Nutrition.


Leverage Trade Policy to Tap Future Food Markets

Lisa Moon and Andrea Durkin outline how trade policy could increase the United States' share of the growing African food market for the Agri-Pulse and Chicago Council monthly column series