Food and Agriculture

Celebrating 23 Women Righting the Wrongs of Hunger and Poverty Around the World

Celebrating 23 Women Righting the Wrongs of Hunger and Poverty Around the World

On March 8, International Women’s Day will honor the innovative women who are making a positive difference around the globe, reports Food Tank.  Saturday March 8 is International Women’s Day. Food Tank is celebrating 23 women righting the wrongs of hunger and poverty around the world. Photo credit: Food Tank They are business women, mothers, […]

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    Can the World Feed China?

    Can the World Feed China?

    Overnight, China has become a leading world grain importer, set to buy a staggering 22 million tons in the 2013–14 trade year, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture projections. As recently as 2006—just eight years ago—China had a grain surplus and was exporting 10 million tons. What caused this dramatic shift? The world’s […]

    America’s Favorite Meat Is Also One of Its Most Lethal Commodities

    America’s Favorite Meat Is Also One of Its Most Lethal Commodities

    Grocery shoppers probably assume the food on display is safe to take home, but in the poultry aisle, that simple assumption could lead people directly into the emergency room. “More deaths were attributed to poultry than to any other commodity,” according to an analysis of outbreaks from 1998 through 2008 by the Centers for Disease […]

    Stop Feeding the Beast and Start Feeding the People

    Stop Feeding the Beast and Start Feeding the People

    Have you ever wondered how anyone makes any money on a $2 bag of nacho-cheese flavored corn chips or a .25¢ apple? Economists and policy wonks have been talking about how we privatize profits and socialize loss here in the U.S. for at least a decade. If your eyes glazed over when you read that, […]

    Pop-Tart Pledge: Kellogg Rejects Palm Oil From Decimated Rainforests

    Pop-Tart Pledge: Kellogg Rejects Palm Oil From Decimated Rainforests

    Kellogg Co. has pledged it will start buying palm oil only from companies that don’t destroy tropical rainforests to produce the additive used in several processed foods like Pop-Tarts, reports the Associated Press.  Palm oil is a relatively minor ingredient used in Kellogg products like Pop-Tarts, cookies and waffles, however, most of its cereals don’t […]

    10 Urban Farming Projects Flourishing in Boston

    10 Urban Farming Projects Flourishing in Boston

    Urban agriculture and the local food movement are flourishing as farms and gardens continue to pop up across Boston’s inner-city sprawl. To highlight the green movement, Food Tank created a top ten list of the city’s most innovative urban agriculture projects.  1. Berkeley Community Garden, a community of 140 farmers in Boston’s South End, grows a variety […]

    China’s Push to Corner Global Meat Market Could Yield Disastrous Results

    China’s Push to Corner Global Meat Market Could Yield Disastrous Results

    A series of new, in-depth reports is looking at China’s feed, pork, poultry and dairy sectors, the past and future trajectory of the industry, and the potential impact of its new push to forego grain self-sufficiency for an even larger slice of the world’s meat market. According to the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Global Meat Complex: The China […]

    Chipotle Launches Comedy Series ‘Farmed and Dangerous’

    Chipotle Launches Comedy Series ‘Farmed and Dangerous’

    Coming on the heels of Chipotle Mexican Grill’s two award-winning animated short films—2013’s Scarecrow and 2011’s Back to the Start—the burrito giant is launching a new original comedy mini-series, Farmed and Dangerous, on Feb. 17. The four-episode season will air on Hulu and Hulu Plus, and satirizes the world of industrial agriculture in America. The show integrates Chipotle’s values and […]