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The stunning variety of foods in American supermarkets hides a stunning lack of biodiversity behind our supersized diets.
by Simran Sethi
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Unwinding the complex pork supply chain reveals an array of sustainability issues — including a dangerous addiction to antibiotics.
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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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The challenges associated with sustainable supply chains are big and complex, but collaboration can help.
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From winter wheat fields in the rural thumb of Michigan to rice fields in Thailand, the cereal maker is promoting sustainability with a global reach.
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Here's how an effort in Kenya to control livestock supply chains is paying off, thanks in part to this Nature Conservancy program.
by Marc Diaz
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Companies are promising an increasing amount of money to prevent deforestation, but how can we ensure those promises are met?
by Steve Zwick
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How to source locally but still grow your restaurant or food retail operation? Lessons from an international food retailer's supply chain executive.
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A word of advice from farmers to entrepreneurs: Walk in our muddy boots before tossing us new tech products.
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What's in your sushi? That's one sustainability question Chef Rob Ruiz's is trying to answer at his new restaurant, The Land and Water Company.
by Todd Reubold
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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.
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A gaggle of multinational corporations are joining a Ceres-led effort to press the state to innovate and conserve its way around the problem.
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The fast-food giant says it will implement a partial ban on antibiotics at its 14,000 U.S. locations within two years.
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It’s been just over a year since McDonald’s announced a plan to procure sustainable beef in 2016. So, how's it going?
by Joel Makower
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A soy moratorium imposed by a private sector alliance has been more effective at stopping deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon than government regulation.