Analysis: 10 years after committing to increase government spending on food production, only seven African countries have consistently met that pledge.
Malawi’s paradox: Filled with both corn and hunger
Analysis: Despite its lush landscapes and growing stalks of corn, more than 10 percent of the country’s 16 million people face severe food insecurity. But the right to food movement in Malawi has also been growing.
To end hunger, global policy can’t be ‘business as usual’
Analysis: As the UN leader on the right to food steps down, he urges policymakers to think about sustainability. Will a new model for food security arise?
Picking up the pieces from a failed land grab project in Tanzania
As negotiations over responsible agricultural investment policy run through the summer, Tanzanian villagers fight for the return of 20,000 acres of land lost to a failed biofuel project.