May 4, 2015

Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations


Wasting Less of Africa’s Harvest in Order to Prosper
The fight against hunger in Africa has experienced many successes in boosting agricultural production. It’s only now that agricultural organizations and experts are recognizing that lack of storage represents a major impediment to keeping all those harvests edible. In trying to salvage more of the nation’s harvest, Tanzania is pursuing the broader goal, common across Africa, of reducing hunger and boosting income. But while other developing countries are taking piecemeal steps to reduce crop losses, Tanzania’s response has been particularly robust. The government has a department devoted to reducing food waste, and its initiatives are informed by independent research.
 
Rwanda's Farming Co-Ops Reap Cash Rewards
The farms of Burera District, in Rwanda’s fertile north, are a jumble of tiny plots. The average land holding is miniature even by Rwandan standards—0.4 hectares. But a new kind of cash farming is emerging. Under a program run by the FAO, co-operatives previously geared to family consumption have moved into commercial production.
 
Twelve Ways Mobile Money Can Go Further
Mobile money service M-Pesa won people’s trust when it came to Kenya. It used marketing and language that was simple and inclusive, and branded itself as a low-cost alternative for the common man. As finance strives to reach the world’s two billion unbanked people, traditional circles of trust must be leveraged.
 
DC Urban Greens Brings Fresh Produce to City's Food Deserts
Most of Washington, DC east of the Anacostia River is what’s called a food desert, with few outlets that offer fresh produce. But DC Urban Greens has built a small oasis: An organic farm that grows collards, kale, okra, lettuce and other edibles. And it’s planning several more.

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Support for the Global Food and Agriculture Program is generously provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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








Growing Food for Growing Cities: Food Security in an Urbanizing World

Leading up to our Global Food Security Symposium 2016, the Council is excited to announce the launch of a new blog series exploring the challenges posed to global food security by urbanization and the opportunities it presents for small-scale farmers to connect with growing cities.


Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations

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



Gates Letter 2016: The Superpowers That Will Change the World

In their 2016 Annual Letter, Bill and Melinda Gates ask: “if you could have one superpower, what would it be?” Their answers point to key opportunities to improve the lives of the world’s poorest families: more energy and more time.

Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations

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