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Food Stamp Use Rises in U.S., Along with Poverty
Food stamp use in the U.S. continues to grow, gaining attention from lawmakers keen on cutting important safety net programs.
Study: Crop Yield Trends Not on Track to Meet Global Demand in 2050
A new study warns that global production of food crops is not increasing quickly enough to meet the world’s projected needs in 2050.
Smithsonian Launches Agriculture Innovation and Heritage Archive
The Smithsonian highlights transformations of American agriculture through leveraging stories from the public.
Honey Laundering: Two Honey-Processing Companies Charged in Anti-Dumping Case
A recent investigation has led to charges against two honey-processing companies as well as five individuals for illegal importation of honey.
FAO Promotes New Agroforestry Rules
The U. N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says new rules and policies will need to be implemented around the world in order to fully realize agroforestr
Widowhood and Equal Land Rights: An Ignored Injustice
This guest post from Girls’ Globe illustrates how global attention towards widows pales in comparison to other women’s issues.
Raisins Reach the Supreme Court
Raisin producers are going to the Supreme Court to fight marketing restrictions created 64 years ago.
Food Hero: Allan Savory Fights Desertification with Holistic Management
In his TED Talk, Food Hero Allan Savory proposes holistic management as a means to reverse desertification, using large livestock herds to restore grasslands.
University of Washington Professor Works to End Landlessness
Professor Roy Prosterman of the University of Washington has been advocating for the cause of the rural poor in the developing world since the 1960s.
Farming Cooperatives in Haiti: A Chance to Advance
Three years after the devastating earthquake, farming cooperatives allow farmers opportunities for success and advancement.
Students and Corporation Partner to Make Real Progress for Real Food
The Real Food Challenge and Sodexo sign agreement to make university food supply chains more transparent.
Food Shift: Reducing Waste, Strengthening Communities
This guest post from Food Shift describes how the organization is bringing the issue of food waste – and how to resolve it – front and center.
A Revolution from the Ground Up
This guest post from Landesa describes how the Kenya Justice Project is aimed at making rural communities more aware of women’s new rights.
Digging up the dirt on our food system: Wenonah Hauter discusses new book at book signing
Join Food & Water Watch’s Executive Director Wenonah Hauter as she challenges the American public to take a deeper look at the failing food system.
Weeds Make Their Way from Garden to Gourmet
Weeds are becoming increasingly popular with reputable chefs and are making their way into farmers’ markets and grocery stores alike.
Studies Show Exposure to Certain Chemicals May Increase Risk of Obesity
Recent studies show that improper diet and exercise may not be the only factors contributing to the obesity epidemic.
13 Books on the Food System That Could Save the Environment
Check out these 13 books that identify and explain the problems in the food system—and how to make changes in it.
Ireland Developing Many Initiatives for Preventing Food Waste
Ireland is tackling food waste head-on by providing food waste prevention tools and education to companies and individuals.
Pro-Natura’s Biochar “Super Vegetable Gardens”
Pro-Natura is launching a multi-faceted program to incorporate biochar into tropical agricultural farming methods.