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Anonymous's blog Water is essential for life and human survival.  We not only rely on fresh and clean water for drinking and washing, but for agriculture, fisheries, and energy generation.  Scientists have warned that unsustainable development has pl ...



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Anonymous's blog Juan Deras, a member of the Flor del Pino cooperative in Honduras, displays berries from a coffee tree. Juan and his fellow cooperative members own some of the best land for coffee production in Honduras. Photo courtesy of TechnoServ ...



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Anonymous's blog (P. Brabeck-Letmathe with Jin-Yong Cai, CEO of the International Finance Corporation and Luis Moreno, President of the Inter-American Development Bank) By P. Brabeck-Letmathe, Chairman Nestlé SA and Chairman of 2030 Water Resource Gr ...



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Anonymous's blog By Dan Glickman, Gary Hirshberg, Jim Moseley and Emmy Simmons Passage of the 2014 farm bill ends a frustrating two-year legislative journey, largely driven by a search for significant budget reductions, and often fueled by polarizing ...


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Anonymous's blog This post by senior fellow Roger Thurow originally appeared on the Outrage and Inspire blog.  Roger Thurow discusses how smallholder farmers can move beyond subsistence in The Economist article, “ Empowering Smallholder Farmers.” Rog ...



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Anonymous's blog By Danielle Nierenberg, co-founder and President of Food Tank. This was originally posted on Food Tank page. There's no shortage of organizations around the world who are working to create a more sustainable, more just food syst ...