Supermarket Redlining Has Hurt This Community’s Access To Fresh Produce; Here’s What One Entrepreneur Is Doing About It
This non-profit worked with Agritecture to build a greenhouse in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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This non-profit worked with Agritecture to build a greenhouse in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Dariush Mozaffarian, Marion Nestle, and A-dae Romero-Briones on next steps for greater access to healthier food for all.
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“Where is my next meal coming from?” It’s a question that more than a million New Yorkers asked themselves before the pandemic, are asking themselves today, and will, unfortunately, be asking themselves tomorrow.
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Food insecurity—and our failure to address it—remains one of our largest challenges.
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A new study traces the impacts of hunger on the educational trajectories of 1,500 people over nearly two decades.
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Here are the top takeaways from the IPCC’s climate science report as they relate to agriculture. How can urban agriculture aid these concerns?
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Filipino agriculture and logistics firm Delgado Brothers (Delbros) Group said there is a need for the Philippines to set up more vertical farming facilities in urban cities to address hunger among poor Filipinos.
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Urban farming, Cuban-style, is being hailed as an example of how to feed ourselves when climate change threatens serious food shortages.
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The New York City Council plans to boost food security in America’s most populated city—more than 1 million New Yorkers currently go hungry or lack access to healthy, nutritious food. With this new plan, Council speaker Corey Johnson plans to improve food policy, nutrition in schools, and make fresh
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The planet is growing more food than ever , and yet millions of people continue to starve worldwide. People are hungry everywhere — in the country, in the suburbs. But increasingly, one of the front lines in the war against hunger is in cities. New technologies are changing the
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