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Ending hunger is the business of investing in communities to build resilience
Feed the Future’s long-term investments to boost agricultural productivity are proving critical. Together, we’re making climate-smart practices accessible, training farmers to use technologies and techniques that will make farming more efficient and scaling them so that more farmers–both men and women–can benefit.
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Feeding the World We Now Face
At last week's World Food Prize, Feed the Future Global Coordinator and USAID Administrator Samantha Power delivered a keynote address about how the world can break the cycle of lurching from one food crisis to the next, and create a sustainable agricultural future. That starts with transforming what we grow, how we grow it, and who benefits.
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2022 Feed the Future Progress Snapshot
In countries where Feed the Future is active, we see stronger food systems. We see better nutrition. We see more resilience to shocks. And millions have been lifted out of poverty. As shown in our 2022 Progress Snapshot report, investments in Feed the Future are more important than ever.
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Feed the Future is the U.S. Government’s global hunger and food security initiative. |
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