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The pandemic offers the opportunity to transform into a more resilient, sustainable, healthy and just food system. Here's how we meet this moment.
by CJ Clouse
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Part of Hala Tree Coffee Farm's initiative to move toward regenerative agriculture is helping other local farmers in Hawaii obtain organic certification.
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New tillage approaches are among the strategies helping the company reap results.
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The COVID-19 pandemic response shows our potential to pull together.
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Organic growing is proven to be better for biodiversity and chemical exposure, but is the food actually more nutritious?
by Cynthia Curl
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From wind farms to organic farms, the cooperative is pushing forward against the challenges that farmers face.
by Ben Volk
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The first focus: helping organics operations become hosts for wind turbines.
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Many farmers cultivating organic crops believe that genetically modified crops pose threats to human health. It's not that simple.
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'Organic doesn't mean what it used to — it's not just an 'alternative' system to conventional agriculture anymore.
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Traditional agricultural practices often aim to maximize value of resources and minimize waste. Can we save that thought?
by Guido Rutten
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And why it could provide an opening for regional food suppliers.
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It started with wheat. Now it's buying almonds, dates and sorghum.
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Three dairies on the African continent tell stories of local nutrition and food security improvements, and teach lessons of global carbon sequestration.
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Productivity on smallholder farms around the world could double or triple with a few of these practices.
by Bob Cooper
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Innovations in trade and infrastructure will be integral to feeding tomorrow’s cities.
by Jason Clay
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War had all but stamped out the coffee industry in a land where the beans first grew. Now Suluja will emerge as the nation's first non-oil export.
by Tom Idle
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Sweet Earth Natural Foods, founded by husband-and-wife team Brian and Kelly Swette, has scored high-profile deals with Target and Whole Foods.