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20 Sustainable Sips to Cheer For

Food Tank

Proof & Company, Singapore In partnership with ecoSPIRITS , Proof & Company distributes 14 of its spirits in Singapore using circular packaging. completely reuses all bagasse (the residual pulp left after juice is extracted from sugar cane) as biofuel and compost. In 2016, Rhum J.M Rise & Win Brewing Co.,

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Food as Filler OR Food as Medicine?

UnderstandingAg

It is a food distribution and equity problem. This production is mostly used for animal feeds and biofuels. An acre may provide foraging for cattle, sheep, pigs, laying hens, broilers and turkeys. The truth is we are over-producing food globally. Are there people going hungry?

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The whole dam truth

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Herbicides and habitat loss have destroyed the bees’ forage. Meanwhile, there are signs that almond growers are becoming more amenable to bee-friendly practices such as modifying pesticide use and planting flowers in their orchards that would provide alternate forage for the bees while they wait for the almond bloom.

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A remote Alaska village depended on the snow crab harvest for survival. Then billions of crabs died.

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Herbicides and habitat loss have destroyed the bees’ forage. Meanwhile, there are signs that almond growers are becoming more amenable to bee-friendly practices such as modifying pesticide use and planting flowers in their orchards that would provide alternate forage for the bees while they wait for the almond bloom.

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The deep roots of Mexico’s trade dispute with U.S. over GMO corn

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Herbicides and habitat loss have destroyed the bees’ forage. Meanwhile, there are signs that almond growers are becoming more amenable to bee-friendly practices such as modifying pesticide use and planting flowers in their orchards that would provide alternate forage for the bees while they wait for the almond bloom.

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Trouble at sea

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Herbicides and habitat loss have destroyed the bees’ forage. Meanwhile, there are signs that almond growers are becoming more amenable to bee-friendly practices such as modifying pesticide use and planting flowers in their orchards that would provide alternate forage for the bees while they wait for the almond bloom.

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A chilling effect: How farms can help pollinators survive the stress of climate change

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Herbicides and habitat loss have destroyed the bees’ forage. Meanwhile, there are signs that almond growers are becoming more amenable to bee-friendly practices such as modifying pesticide use and planting flowers in their orchards that would provide alternate forage for the bees while they wait for the almond bloom.

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