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  1. Bridging Gaps to Achieve Good Food for All

    Blog Post
    by Paul Newnham

    Paul Newnham identifies key gaps in efforts to end hunger, and offers solutions to break down silos and build up food systems.

  2. Schoolchildren in Ethiopia.
    Anne Thurow

    The High Stakes of the UN Food Systems Summit

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Childhood malnutrition can forever change the course of someone's life.

  3. Nasa astronaut
    NASA

    We Can't Shoot for the Moon without Space Technology

    Blog Post
    by Margaret Hegwood, Mark Noftz, Tara Ippolito

    Federal investment in space technology is crucial to help farmers fight climate change—this generation's moonshot.

  4. Large rain forest in Indonesia
    Tommy Krombacher

    Investing in Innovation: Food, Agriculture and Forestry in Southeast Asia

    Blog Post
    by Erin Sweeney

    Erin Sweeney provides guest commentary on food, agriculture, and forestry in Southeast Asia.

  5. Rotting apples lay on the ground
    Joshua Hoehne

    Reduce Food Loss and Waste, Feed Millions

    Blog Post
    by Lisa Moon

    We live in a world of plenty, now producing enough food to feed everyone.  So why do more than 2 billion people suffer from food insecurity?

  6. NARC lab testing germ plasm samples
    US Embassy

    Breeding Crops for Climate Resilience: Visions from Haiti, Costa Rica, Uganda, Malawi, and Senegal

    Blog Post
    by Hale Tufan

    This blog is about the disruption and impact COVID-19 has had on climate change and food systems around the world.

  7. A farmer uses a computer on his tractor.
    Reuters

    Agriculture Needs a New Public Digital Architecture

    Blog Post
    by Alesha Miller

    Big data can be an asset in the fight against hunger, but it needs a public digital architecture.

  8. A farmer at work in Kenya's Mount Kenya region.
    Neil Palmer (CIAT)

    How to Strike the Most Effective Partnerships for Food Security

    Blog Post
    by Pietro Turilli

    This post, which is part of our “Field Notes” blog series, further explains how existential threats—like hunger, natural disasters and agricultural pests—directly and indirectly impact international trade, geopolitics, labor and migration.

  9. A woman with potatoes
    Jessica Ames

    Dietary Diversity for Women Improves Nutrition Security for All

    Blog Post
    by Soumya Gupta

    Long before the pandemic, evidence showed a persistent deficiency in food intake of women in India. A convergence of policies and programs across sectors can boost the nutrition security of women and their communities.

  10. An Ashokra farm worker stands in a field of crops.
    Ashokra Farm

    Queering Farming: How LGBTQIA+ Farmers are Reimagining Agriculture

    Blog Post
    by Natalie Burdsall

    Queer farmers are challenging discriminatory legacies in agriculture, and envisioning an agricultural system that uplifts and celebrates LBGTQIA+ people.