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Governments, food companies, ag giants and the U.N. began to walk the talk of sustainability this year.
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The restaurant chain is methodically eliminating antibiotics, feeds that contain animal by-products, and inhumane confinement practices.
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Big Data is among the most fertile approaches to address food scarcity and waste. Here are some intriguing examples of how it's being applied.</div>
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Ban on preservatives and colors by end of 2016 is part of Panera Breads' sweeping new food policy.
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At Ford, she made sustainability non-threatening. Next, she will tackle Keurig Green Mountain's big recycling challenge.
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This birds-eye imagery service helps farmers watch online for water stress or disease, without the legwork.
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Nike, Coca-Cola, Levi Strauss and Microsoft are working to curb water-guzzling practices in textiles, bottling, irrigation and beyond.
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Data from the International Food Policy Research Institute validates the role of new farming technologies in the face of climate change.
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The Harvester system doesn’t just help grocers collect scraps and compostables, it helps them understand where waste occurs.
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From crowdfunding to geomapping resources, here are five ways the Internet and mobile apps will shape decision-making in the year to come.