
The Karimi group of Tabalab, Kenya, receives top dress fertilizer, solar lights, maize bags, sukuma seeds, and cassava cuttings at top dress delivery in Teso.
Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog.
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The Karimi group of Tabalab, Kenya, receives top dress fertilizer, solar lights, maize bags, sukuma seeds, and cassava cuttings at top dress delivery in Teso.
Photo courtesy of the One Acre Fund blog.
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The Global Food and Agriculture Program is housed within the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, an independent, nonpartisan organization that provides insight – and influences the public discourse – on critical global issues. The Council on Global Affairs convenes leading global voices and conducts independent research to bring clarity and offer solutions to challenges and opportunities across the globe. The Council is committed to engaging the public and raising global awareness of issues that transcend borders and transform how people, business, and governments engage the world.
Support for the Global Food and Agriculture Program is generously provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
The Council is pleased to announce a new blog series: Feeding 2050: Science, Food, and Equity, where it plans to explore what’s next, what’s coming, and what’s already here that will bring the food and agriculture system of 2050.
Ginya Truitt Nakata of the Nature Conservancy on efforts to sustainably expand agricultural production in Latin America.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Emily Alpert on new a project called WINnERS (Weather Index-Based Risk Services) that is working to build climate change-resilient food supply chains.
Alesha Black, director of the Council's Global Food and Agriculture Program, on the US government's contributions to ending hunger around the world.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
In the latest from the Agri-Pulse and Council column series, Ken Blight of the NCBA discusses the critical need for funding for agricultural research.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Mattie Hill of the University of Missouri on the ways in which strong regulatory environments can promote agricultural development.
Next Generation Delegate Vidya Vemireddy on how coordination is necessary to help entrepreneurs promote effective agricultural development.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Next Generation Delegate Philipp Mueller on bridging the gap between sustainability and productivity in global agriculture.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.