#BorlaugBlog
For 30 years, the World Food Prize has worked to build on the legacy of Dr. Norman Borlaug, the man who saved a billion lives, by recognizing the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. Our Laureates, our close partners, and our staff work tirelessly to alleviate hunger through innovative approaches, and we hope to share their expertise, research, and personal stories on The Borlaug Blog.
In the Borlaug Blog, we will occasionally post a blog featuring stories, research, and expert opinion from our Laureates, partners, youth representatives and staff. It is our hope that this blog series will create a conversation between farmers, NGOs, CEOs and people across the globe.
By Emily Boyden posted on
12/20/2022
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Food and agriculture account for one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions and governments have a key role to play in developing sustainable food systems.
U.S. officials outlined their plans for how to do so at the national and international level during the 2022 Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue in Des...
By Kyle Poorman posted on
12/12/2022
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Food and agriculture played a key role in climate change negotiations at the recent COP 27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
It was the first time in more than a quarter century of international climate talks that these systems were prioritized, even as the importance of these systems has been documented...
By Grace Pender posted on
10/19/2022
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On Wednesday, October 19, a panel of NASA experts provided insights into the climate work of NASA and the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) during the World Food Prize Foundation’s Borlaug Dialogue.
Speakers included:
Cynthia Rosenzweig, senior research scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and 2022...
By Jackie Negro posted on
10/19/2022
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After a day orienting food security experts from around the world on the interconnected challenges of climate change, COVID-19, global conflict and more, the second day of the Borlaug Dialogue began to delve deeper into the agricultural development landscape with a keynote speech from Samantha Power, administrator of the U.S....
By Regan Day posted on
10/19/2022
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This breakout session, hosted by the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), brought together five experts in the agricultural industry to explore the importance of small farmers in India and the role climate equity plays in their communities.
To start the conversation, Dr. Madhura Swaminathan, chairperson of MSSRF, shared with...
By Elizabeth Wilhelm posted on
10/18/2022
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Three experts shared their experiences and commitment to the advancement to agriculture during a fireside chat titled “Dynamic Cooperation and Unique Partners” on the first day of the 2022 International Borlaug Dialogue.
Speakers included:
Godfrey Bahiigwa, Director of Agriculture and Rural Development at African Union Commission,
Manuel Otero, Director General of the...
By Grace Pender posted on
10/18/2022
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Two companies walked away from the first day of the 2022 International Borlaug Dialogue with new financial investments after winning The Radicle Inclusion Challenge by Nutrien.
The pitch competition is aimed at uplifting historically disadvantaged groups by providing investments in early-stage companies with goals of implementing diversity and inclusion and...
By Meghan Holloran posted on
10/18/2022
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COVID-19, climate change and conflict, known in the World Food Prize Foundation community as the three Cs - have been central to food and agriculture conversations as key influences in the pursuit of food security. They were also the focus of the first roundtable at the 2022 Borlaug International Dialogue,...