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  1. George Hall bends down to tend to his turnips in Greene County, Alabama.
    Anne Thurow

    Black Farmers' Voices: How the Past Influences Food Insecurity Today

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Discrimination, diminishing number of Black farmers leads to persistence of food insecurity in America.

  2. A variety of fruit is pictured at a grocery store.
    Jakub Kapusnak

    The Hidden Hungry: Men in Poverty

    Blog Post
    by Susan Raymond, Heidi Hock O'Quinn, Latonyia Lawrence

    Men often fall outside of gendered stereotypes of food assistance programs, failing to reflect nuanced experiences of hunger in the United States.

  3. A person reaches to grab a green grape from a shelf of fruit in a grocery store.
    Reuters

    Reducing SNAP Restrictions to Make Food Preparation Easier for Families

    Blog Post
    by Samanta Dunford

    Food preparation is a common barrier to accessing healthy, nutritious meals for families, making SNAP expansions vital to food security.

  4. Two chickens walk on top of soil.
    Jan Baborák

    Genetics and Genomics Advancements to Tackle Constraints to Smallholder Poultry Production in Africa

    Blog Post
    by Huaijun Zhou, Susan J. Lamont, Jack C.M. Dekkers, Boniface B. Kayang, Amandus P. Muhairwa, Peter Msoffe, Emily Ouma, Isabelle Baltenweck, Terra Kelly, Rodrigo A. Gallardo, Nadira Chouicha

    This blog post from our "Field Notes" series focuses on Newcastle disease, which poses a substantial threat to the poultry sector in Africa.

  5. A farmer rides a tractor through a crop while harvesting
    Jed Owen

    Reducing Food Loss and Waste by Improving Smallholder Storage

    Blog Post
    by Sarah Bingaman Schwartz, Maria Jones

    Reducing postharvest losses by half would result in enough food to feed a billion people, increase smallholder income levels and minimize pressure on natural resources.

  6. A mechanical engineer with Blue River Technology works on his computer next to a tractor.
    Reuters/Stephen Lam

    Agriculture’s Matrix: AI and the Future of Gender (In)equities

    Blog Post
    by Katelyn Jones

    Artificial Intelligence is transforming agriculture, complementing work done by human labor and providing advice to farmers.

  7. A woman harvests desmodium.
    Desalegne Tadesse

    The Gendered Impacts of Integrated Pest Management in Ethiopia and Beyond

    Blog Post
    by Sara Hendery, Desalegne Tadesse

    Integrated pest management benefits the environment, farmers' productivity, and time-strapped women around the world.

  8. US Opinion Leaders Deeply Divided on Israel-Gaza War
    Leo Correa / AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    US Opinion Leaders Deeply Divided on Israel-Gaza War

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Lama El Baz, Craig Kafura, Dina Smeltz, Jordan Tama, Joshua Busby

    November 25, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz , Craig Kafura , Dina Smeltz , Jordan Tama , and Joshua Busby, Leo Correa / AP, When it comes to the conflict in the Middle East, American foreign policy professionals are more divided along partisan lines than the general public., ...

  9. A view of the US Capitol
    Susan Walsh / AP

    Americans Sound the Alarm over Corruption and Democratic Erosion

    Blog Post
    by Lama El Baz

    At least half of all partisans see government corruption and weakening democracy as critical threats, but they are deeply divided on climate change and immigration.

  10. CCGA-Carter Center_China Global Role Report.pdf

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