Louise Iverson's blog By Denis Okello, Communications Specialist, HarvestPlus Nestled in lush, leafy Kole District in northern Uganda, St. Mary’s College in Aboke sub-county radiates tranquility and vitality. Students in their immaculate white and bl ...
agripulse_council_600x375.jpg Louise Iverson's blog This post originally appeared on Agri-Pulse. Agri-Pulse and The Chicago Council on Global Affairs are teaming up to host a monthly column to explore how the US agriculture and food sector can mainta ...
Louise Iverson's blog By Erin Fitzgerald, Senior Vice President, Sustainability, Innovation Center for US Dairy In April, I had the opportunity to hear distinguished experts speak at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Global Food Security Sympos ...
Louise Iverson's blog Next Generation Delegation 2015 Commentary Series By Tara Mittelberg, BS candidate in biological anthropology at Northwestern University and 2015 Next Generation Delegate I study biological anthropology because to me, it is t ...
Louise Iverson's blog How Cleaner Cow Burps Could Help Fight Climate Change Overall, the livestock supply chain emits 44 percent of the globe’s human caused methane. So anything you could do to cut down on cow belching would, literally, help save the ...
Marcus Glassman's blog Next Generation Delegation 2015 Commentary Series By Bettie Kawonga, PhD candidate in Animal and Food Science at the University of Kentucky and 2015 Next Generation Delegate Milk is an important source of energy, protein, vit ...
Louise Iverson's blog How Africa Is Ramping up Efforts to Fight Malnutrition In Africa, government action can help shape nutrition policies to promote nutritious foods for the population, and at the same time, effectively engage other stakeholders. E ...
Louise Iverson's blog This post was originally published on The Chicago Policy Review By Marianne Waas, MPP Candidate, University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Genetic modification of our food has become one of the most polarizing issues ...
Marcus Glassman's blog By Tony Carr, MS candidate in Transnational Ecosystem Based Water Management at the University Duisburg-Essen and the Radboud University Nijmegen, visiting scholar at the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the Univ ...
Louise Iverson's blog bigideas_lettuce_600x375.jpg New Leaf on Life? Lettuce Focus of Drought Tolerance Study Creation of a drought-tolerant lettuce is the goal of a research project under way in Salinas, California. Renee Eriksen, PhD, received a th ...
