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Isabel DoCampo's blog Tomatoes sit in cases at a fruit and vegetables market in Paris. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier How Science Ruined Tomatoes (and How It Can Fix Them) According to a recent study, the best sweet-savory flavors of tomatoes seem to have go ...


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Kim Heys's blog 170206_global_ag_security_2500x1250-01.jpg On February 1, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs launched a new blog series, A Food-Secure Future, to explore the challenges that threaten global food security and the opportunities that ...



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Isabel DoCampo's blog Farmers harvest wheat on Qalyub farm in the El-Kalubia governorate, northeast of Cairo, Egypt. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Don't Call It Wheat: An Environmentally Friendly Grain Takes Root Normal wheat dies every year, and f ...


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Isabel DoCampo's blog At the Osu Maternity Home in Accra, Ghana, Rebecca Martey breastfeeds her newborn son Gerald. In the past, many women did not feed babies breast milk exclusively. Instead, a baby's diet was supplemented with water, sugar wa ...



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Isabel DoCampo's blog 170214_ag_evolving_threats_1500x844.jpg On February 1, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs launched a new blog series, A Food-Secure Future, to explore the challenges that threaten global food security and the opportunities th ...


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Kim Heys's blog The world lost a tremendous storyteller last week when Hans Rosling, famed data scientist from Sweden, passed away. Hans did more to illuminate the true condition of the human race and our story than almost anyone I am aware of, and h ...