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Livestock Insurance Could Protect Cattle-Herders in Africa from Drought
Index-Based Livestock Insurance, being piloted in Kenya, uses data from satellite imagery to assess the impact of drought on the vegetation that livestock need to survive, allowing insured pastoralists to receive a pay-out in times of drought based on predicted rather than actual livestock deaths. It is a promising option for addressing poverty traps that arise from catastrophic drought risk.
What Do African Farmers Want? More Manure
The Guardian Project Foundation’s initiative works as a pay-it-forward scheme, with farmers given a female sheep or goat as an interest free loan. Access to manure from the animal can increase crop yields by up to 300%. The increased income and greater stability in the communities involved in the project has led to significant improvements outside farming and food, including in healthcare and education.
Arctic Greenhouse Provides Locals Fresh Produce Year-Round
A greenhouse based in a northern Canadian community is providing fresh local produce for residents of the Arctic region for the first time. The greenhouse will help improve local food security by extending the growing season past the summer months.
Solar Energy: A Sunflower Solution to Electricity Shortage
IBM revealed the prototype of its advanced solar electricity generators: the machines can convert 80% of the sun’s radiation into electricity and hot water. At present, about 1.3 billion people have no access to electricity. However, that figure is dwarfed by the number—2.5 billion—who have no access to proper sanitation; a number that is currently increasing at a rate of 9% a year.
Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations
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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
Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Guest Commentary – Open Data’s Potential for Agriculture
Elisabeth Fischer of Syngenta on maximizing the impact of data for farmers around the world.
Guest Commentary – Supply and Demand for Something Different: How Open Data Can Help End Hunger
Reid Porter and David Duffeck of InterAction on the value of open data for agriculture and food security.
Guest Commentary – Precision Agriculture: Potential and Limits
David Cleary of The Nature Conservancy on getting precision agriculture technologies to the places that need them most.
Guest Commentary – Data to Amplify Agricultural Development
Rikin Gandhi, CEO of Digital Green and speaker at the Global Food Security Symposium 2017, on how data can improve outcomes for smallholder farmers around the world.
Guest Commentary – Growing Markets by Focusing on Borders
The latest post in the Agri-Pulse and Council column series discusses how streamlined border procedures around the world benefit US agriculture.
A Food-Secure Future: Capitalizing on Technological Innovation
The last post in our Food-Secure Future series discusses how mobile phones and satellites are transforming agriculture in low- and middle-income countries.
Guest Commentary – Food Crisis and Famine: A Compelling Call to Create Strategic Food Reserve Systems
Samrat Singh of Imperial College London comments on the current food crises in South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia, and Yemen.
Guest Commentary – Confronting our Biggest Challenges: Innovation and Collaboration Will Drive Food Security
Krysta Harden of DuPont on the importance of public-private partnerships in assuring global food security.
Guest Commentary – When Simple Is Difficult: Agriculture Technology in the Age of Innovation
Renee Vuillaume of GKI on getting incremental innovations to the smallholder farmers who need them.
Guest Commentary – Climate Change and Occupational Health
Julie Potyraj of George Washington University on the relationship between climate change, agriculture, and occupational health.
Ending Hunger Is Within Our Grasp
Ahead of the Global Food Security Symposium 2017, Catherine Bertini reflects on progress achieved in global food security, and the challenges yet to come.
Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Guest Commentary – Integrating Urban Planners in the Fight against Malnutrition
Sunniva Bloem of GAIN on cross-sectoral partnerships to address urban nutrition and food security.
Guest Commentary – Transformational Change Requires a Coordinated Effort
Shang Hui Chia from Grow Asia on the multisectoral approaches that are helping to advance global food security.
