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Chicago Council Symposium: Obama Calls for End to “Injustice of Chronic Hunger”

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The Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ annual symposium, Advancing Food and Nutrition Security at the 2012 G8 Summit, kicked off on May 18. President Barack Obama delivered the keynote address, calling for G8 leaders to...
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Hunger & Food Production: Journalists Speak Out at Johns Hopkins

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Earlier this month, the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of International Studies (SAIS) hosted a discussion on hunger and food production with journalists Alan Bjerga and Roger Thurow. Bjerga covers agricultural policy for...
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Feeding Mouths and Empowering Communities in Brazil

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In February, Brazil agreed to provide US$2.3 million to the United Nations to fund local food programs in Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, and Senegal, five countries that have experienced moderate or severe food crises in...
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Could the French ‘Salon de l’Agriculture’ Promote Rural Innovation in the South?

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The CGIAR Consortium, representing the world’s largest global agriculture research partnership aimed at reducing rural poverty and hunger in developing countries, was officially granted International Organization status on Friday March 2, 2012, in Paris, France.Coincidentally,...
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Five Agricultural Innovations to Improve Biodiversity

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According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a quarter of the world’s known plant species—some 60,000 to 100,000 species—are threatened with extinction. And even though plants may not receive as much attention as endangered animals, they are...
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