In April, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it would stop providing loan guarantees for methane biodigester ...
Mexico’s bold plan to transform its food system toward healthier, more sustainably produced foods that support rural livelihoods and respect the country’s cultural heritage is an essential example of ...
A Canadian company that harvests ice from icebergs to make beer and vodka has signed a deal to export freshwater from Greenland. Iceberg Corporation of America was the first company in Canada licensed ...
A limited podcast series about how to feed the planet without destroying the planet. With food systems and the planet in crisis, what would true resilient, sustainable, and just solutions look like?
During his tenure as Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Inc., Mr. Pratt helped to lead the US private sector's campaign to have intellectual property included in the Uruguay Round (1986-93) of the GATT ...
Minneapolis | Washington, D.C. | Berlin IATP Minneapolis Office Address 1700 Second Street NE, Suite 200 Minneapolis, MN 55413 ...
Michael Andreas, 49, on leave as executive vice president of ADM; Terrance Wilson, 60, retired head of ADM's corn-processing unit; and former ADM biochemist Mark Whitacre, 41 have been convicted by a ...
The Government has decided to accede to the Paris Convention for the protection of industrial property and its facilitation treaty, the Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT). This is expected to provide a ...
Given the financial crisis in Southeast Asia, the Russian ruble devaluation, and civil wars and disease in Africa, one might well expect the developing world to be in bad shape. Actually, most poor ...
Food systems and biodiversity are deeply intertwined. Agroecology is grounded in biodiversity, taking advantage of ecological ...
Statement of Congressman Christopher Shays to the Subcommittee on Specialty Crops & Foreign Agriculture Programs, Committee on Agriculture on the "Review of the Peanut Program", June 13, 2001.
Wetlands, now valued by Minnesotans -- but hardly preserved -- were once considered a scourge, here and elsewhere in the eastern United States. In part this was because wetlands impeded settlement.
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