Liza Greene
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Liza Greene is a Research Fellow at Food Tank. She graduated from Hamilton College with a BA in Sociology and Environmental Studies and is currently living in Utah. Her experiences working as a food access/garden education intern, participating in an agricultural research fellowship, and writing her community garden focused senior thesis have grounded her interests in food justice, agricultural sustainability, and community development.

AgriPath: Working to Benefit Women and Youth Smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia

Three organizations have partnered in the development of Agripath, a project which will test the effectiveness of digital, in-person, and hybrid extension services across five countries over five years.

World’s First Vaccine to Save Honeybees from Deadly Disease Approved by USDA

The USDA recently approved the first-ever vaccine to address the global decline of the honeybee population.

New Report Reveals Critical Need for Increased Funding for Agricultural Research in 2023 Farm Bill

The report identifies the 2023 Farm as a key opportunity to increase funding for the agricultural research and development necessary for domestic and international growth and security.

Former Tech Entrepreneur’s New Book Urges Corporations to Prioritize the Planet

Eric Archambeau has recently released Costing the Earth, calling upon the corporate sector and world leaders to save the Earth.

24,000 Families to Receive Food Boxes to Combat Food Insecurity During Ramadan

ICNA Relief’s Ramadan Food Box initiative is responding to food insecurity across the nation through providing culturally significant options during the month of Ramadan.

Food Tank’s Winter 2023 Reading List

Covering topics from Indigenous knowledge systems to the impact of the climate crisis on the wine industry, these 20 books will carry readers through the winter.

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