Sentences with phrase «solving global food»

Winston Industries is committed to solving global food and nutrition challenges through scholarship funding; their goal is to help eradicate hunger, malnutrition, and obesity, and they address these goals through partnerships and technological innovation in their products.
The influential paper identified insects as playing a key role in solving global food security issues and urged for the diversification of human diets.
Why This Cardiologist Is Betting That His Lab - Grown Meat Startup Can Solve the Global Food Crisis
In case you haven't heard, the popularity of «Pulses» in the food industry is dramatically on the rise, not only for their nutritional benefit, but also as the leading front - runner to help solve global food issues like food security, drought protection and agricultural sustainability.
Drawing on his extensive knowledge of international development and aid, he provides readers with a realistic assessment of our ability to solve the global food crisis and questions if any one effort can do it alone.

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The Good Food Institute (GFI) is on the forefront of the movement to use food technology and markets to solve some of the world's biggest problems, from climate change and global hunger to antibiotic resistance and the exploitation of billions of animals annuaFood Institute (GFI) is on the forefront of the movement to use food technology and markets to solve some of the world's biggest problems, from climate change and global hunger to antibiotic resistance and the exploitation of billions of animals annuafood technology and markets to solve some of the world's biggest problems, from climate change and global hunger to antibiotic resistance and the exploitation of billions of animals annually.
«Packaging has opportunities to solve many of the global needs of the world,» he said, «including food distribution and supplying areas of the world that need nourishment.»
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is a dynamic, rapidly evolving organization focused on solving complex global problems through vibrant, rice - based agri - food systems.
Each issue has its complexities, but one of the key messages I took from the conference was that whilst we need to understand the broader issues of the global food system, we must take a bite size piece of the overarching problem and aim to solve that.
With the global population projected to rise to 9 billion in 2050 and resources becoming increasingly strained, there is a growing realization that raising production levels alone will not solve the problems facing the food industry.
The crazy thing is that if people followed the whole foods plant - based diet advocated by Dr. G. and others, we would save trillions of dollars, get rid of our worst health problems, and solve the global warming problem (since 50 % of greenhouse gasses due to animal «agriculture»).
It's set in a near future where overpopulation and global climate change has been catastrophic for the food supply and the culture has become hostile to science, as if it's the cause of the problems rather than the only hope to solve them.
Bloomberg Philanthropy's Global Scholars program even helps students from different countries collaborate on solving international problems, like water shortages or food security.
See also:: Shhhh, We've Got a Secret: Soil Solves Global Warming, Part 1,:: GM Food Debates Heats Up with Global Warming,:: The Argument against GMO Image: Yale Daily News
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