The Field Report: Can Lawsuits Right Historic Wrongs For Black Farmers?
Plus, restaurant relief remains underfunded and updates to SNAP benefits coverage.
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Plus, restaurant relief remains underfunded and updates to SNAP benefits coverage.
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Here is a list of 16 women fighting through gender-specific obstacles to create a more sustainable and equitable agricultural industry.
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Food insecurity is not simply a money problem. It is also a racism problem.
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$4 million in grant funds are available for food retail and food enterprises working to improve access to healthy foods in underserved areas, to create and preserve quality jobs, and to revitalize low-income communities.
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Northeast SARE is inviting farmers and growers to submit proposals to the Farmer Grant Program.
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An Investigate review of USDA data shows that an overwhelming majority of food producers in the U.S. are not young or diverse.
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By transforming a decaying prison into a flourishing farm, these young men are avoiding the criminal justice system—and creating a model to share.
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24 LGBTQ+ Farms and Organizations Celebrating Community Through Food and Agriculture
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Detroit’s black growers face more barriers than their white peers in acquiring the property they farm, but a new project seeks to change that
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For more than 150 years, from the rural South to northern cities, Black people have used farming to build self-determined communities and resist oppressive structures that tear them down.
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Recapping NYC AgTech Week 2019! What we learned and how NYC AgTech Week is creating a global movement.
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Agriculture is still fighting a stigma of being “behind the times”, and this sentiment remains true for diversity within the ag-tech and ag-investment communities. Steps are being taken to address this issue, including this open-sourced list of female leaders in agtech , but more effort is undoub
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