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REUTERSStrategic Leniency, Golden Rice, and a Fertilizer Ban
Our weekly roundup the top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Global Hunger, Grain Blockades, and Carbon Credits
June 10, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyThe 21st Century US-Japan Relationship
In advance of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's state visit next week, join us for an afternoon of wide-ranging discussions on the political and security issues making headlines and the cultural, economic, and educational ties that run deep. -
Fatima Shbair / APHow Could Ramadan Affect the Israel-Hamas War?
In Israel and the Palestinian territories – and other parts of the world suffering from conflict – the holy month has often correlated with heightened tensions and violence.
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Food Security Recovery is More Affordable than You Think
With investment from governments, philanthropists, and the private sector, the world can halt the spread of pandemic-induced food insecurity.
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ReutersWill India's Farmers Rein in Modi's Power?
Sumit Ganguly and Surupa Gupta join Brian Hanson to discuss the impact of widespread protests to reform the agricultural sector.
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Back to Baseline: Views of China's Development as a Threat Recede
Four in ten Americans (38%) see the development of China as a world power as a critical threat, in line with how Americans have felt about China’s development since 2004.
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One Woman Is Standing Up to Murder and Violence in El Salvador
Gus Hart Visiting Fellow Rosa Anaya joins Deep Dish to discuss her work rehabilitating inmates and gang members in El Salvador with Catholic Relief Services’ Second Changes.
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The Emerging Leaders community consists of a wide variety of global leaders from across the business, civic, and academic sectors
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ReutersAgricultural Innovation Can Feed the Planet, But It Needs Policy Support
As technology expands what is possible in our food system, inefficiencies can arise and make it difficult for policy to change as rapidly as our technology does.