Zea Levine
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Zea Levine is a Research, Advocacy, and Writing Intern for Food Tank. She has a BA in Political Science from Colorado College, where she concentrated on agricultural policy. Raised on a small organic farm in Hawaii, Zea witnessed the challenges faced by small farmers and island communities. These experiences inspired her dedication to advancing equitable and sustainable food systems.

FAO Brief: How Forests Can Transform Food Systems

A recent brief from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) highlights the critical role of forests and wild foods in transforming food systems. If current trends persist, the brief warns, the degradation of forest food systems will continue to…

From Talks to Transformation: Food Systems Dialogues

Food systems dialogues unite global stakeholders to address pressing challenges and create actionable pathways for sustainable food systems.

Zero Foodprint’s Bold Plan: Turning the U.S. Food System into a Climate Solution

Zero Foodprint wants to use funding from everyday food purchases to improve soil health.

From Service to Soil: Hawaiʻi’s Veteran Farmers

Hoʻōla Farms in Hawaiʻi is helping veterans find new purpose and build community through farming.

UfarmX Offers Data-Driven Support for Small Farmers in Africa

Discover how UfarmX is changing the landscape of organic farming in Africa to help small farmers thrive.

Kroger-Albertsons Grocery Merger Fallout: Food Access at Risk

Two U.S. courts block the US$25 billion Kroger-Albertsons grocery merger to safeguard market competition, food access, and workers rights.

School Gardens Boost Vegetable Intake and Empower Students, Study Shows

School gardens can empower children to be champions of change.

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