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When Feeding the World, Remember It’s Not About Quantity

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“Today’s sky-rocketing food prices are pushing more people into poverty, threatening the livelihoods of small-scale farmers, and raising concerns about global food security. At first glance, the problem seems to be one of quantity; high...
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Du Toit’s Enlisting Farmers to Protect Rhinos & Conserve Wildlife

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Kudos to Raoul du Toit, program coordinator of the International Rhino Foundation in Africa, who is being honored by the Goldman Environmental Prize this year.Du Toit’s conservation work has helped to develop and maintain the largest remaining...
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UN Report Highlights Agriculture’s Role in the Transition to a Green Economy

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Investing just two percent of global GDP each year can create a new “green economy,” according to Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication,  a report recently published by UN Environment Programme (UNEP)....
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Innovative Electricity Scheme Sparks Rural Development in India’s Gujarat State

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This is the first of three guest posts written by staff at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). IWMI  is a non-profit organization  supported by  the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) that targets water and...
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Veggies Going Once, Going Twice

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Check out this article by Nourishing the Planet’s co-project Director Brian Halweil in the Huffington Post on how New York City’s Sotheby’s is putting heirloom vegetables, rather than antiques, on the auction block. The Art of...
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