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Why is plant-based dairy growing faster than plant-based meat? In this week's ReThink Food, @JasonWClay takes a look at the issue, breaking down the factors that account for the discrepancy. Read more: mailchi.mp/2dc5356f90d4/2019…
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When the mealybug devasted papaya production in Kenya, farmers had to choose between accepting pest issues or ending efforts to grow papaya. Scientists turned to a tiny biocontrol: a parasitic wasp. According to early trials, it helped double yields. devex.com/news/a-parasitic-w…
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While leather might not be covered under the EUDR, China, the largest buyer of hides from Brazil, is still interested in the embedded carbon from animals produced on land that was deforested for pasture or for crops that were used to feed the animals.reuters.com/sustainability/c…
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Since March, the Iran War has disrupted global fertilizer markets, straining global food systems. In this week's ReThink Food, @JasonWClay takes a look at these impacts and examines ways to decouple fossil fuel energy and ag production moving forward. mailchi.mp/43098ec07cbe/2019…
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The shift in irrigated agricultural activity from the Western Great Plains eastward has implications for water infrastructure, land use, and agricultural policy in regions not historically associated with large-scale irrigation. phys.org/news/2026-04-irriga…
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Demand for rare earth minerals impacts water quality in the Mekong River, depositing toxic residue in crops grown in Thailand and beyond. In this week's ReThink Food, @JasonWClay examines the connection between rare earth mining and the global food system. mailchi.mp/634bebe86a48/2019…

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France is the EU’s biggest farming economy but recently it's been importing more food, leading to a collapse of its food trade balance. The war in Iran has worsened the situation, disrupting critical fuel and fertilizer flows from the Persian Gulf. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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For international commodity traders and consumer goods manufacturers, ecosystem destruction is moving from a reputational concern to a material financial risk, costing industries $430 billion per year, according to a 2025 report. ceres.org/resources/reports/…
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There's momentum in Africa to shift funding from green revolution initiatives to investments helping family farmers increase healthy food for local needs. In this week's ReThink Food, @JasonWClay examines the trend & the factors slowing its implementation. mailchi.mp/634bebe86a48/2019…
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The biggest-ever study of ancient human DNA shows human evolution has accelerated over the past 10k years. In this week's ReThink Food, @JasonWClay takes a look at the findings, which trace a collection of genetic changes back to the dawn of agriculture. mailchi.mp/e75a907eff90/2019…
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The world eats potatoes, tomatoes, and many other products from the new world. But cheese raises another issue — should it be a “local” product if the feed is not local? And why stop with milk? What about pork, beef, poultry, eggs, or even fed fish? wsj.com/world/europe/feta-ch…
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Tracing food commodities to origin can be difficult. In this week's ReThink Food, @JasonWClay considers the implications of new technology, combining isotope fingerprints with geospatial machine learning, that can help identify where food is produced. mailchi.mp/713a4e62ddab/2019…
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