Agriculture

This land is our land: The struggle for land rights in Papua New Guinea

Oakland Institute’s report, On Our Land: Modern Land Grabs Reversing Independence in Papua New Guinea, documents one of the largest land grabs in recent history

Get Rid of the ‘Food Desert’ Label

The movement to eradicate food deserts would benefit from, of all things, banishment of the term food desert.

Papaya for Haiya: Philippine Farmers Post-Taiphoon

Local family farm set up a pickling day- Operation: Papaya for Haiyan- to produce jars of pickled papaya to be sold with proceeds to benefit victims of Haiyan!

Seeds Define the South’s Legacy

For the Southern Seed Legacy, seeds are the key to the region’s heritage.

Veteran-Veterinarian Combines Skills as Food Safety Consultant for Farmer Veteran Coalition

Michele Pfannenstiel uses her unique background in the army and veterinary medicine to fill a niche as food safety consultant for Farmer Veteran Coalition (FVC)

Agriculture, Like the Rest of Society, Needs Gender Equity

Research of the Women, Food and Agriculture Network has found that women must overcome gender barriers when engaging in decision-making about their land.

Enset Leads to Better Physical and Financial Health For Women

Enset is a staple crop common to Southern Ethiopia traditionally harvested by women and may be an integral part of a solution to food security.

Harvesting Nutrition Contest—Apply Now!

The Harvesting Nutrition Contest calls on applicants with projects that bridge the gaps between agriculture, food security, and nutrition.

TED’s 2014 Fellows are Cultivating a Better Food System

TED’s class of 2014 Fellows will focus on “ideas worth spreading;” among them are three fellows cultivating a better food system.

Reading, Writing, and Harvesting: Garden School Foundation

The nonprofit Garden School Foundation helps schools incorporate interdisciplinary lessons that take advantage of onsite gardens.

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