A caravan of combine harvesters chew up the grassland under the open prairie sky. They hum along in staggered rows, on the way to fill up grain elevators in the distance. The air smells like a combination of a bakery, brewery, and grassland. All told, upwards of 40...
With the global crisis affecting food supplies, more people are looking to support local growers. The demand for local food has skyrocketed during the pandemic, with many farmers experiencing unprecedented levels of interest. Small farms that utilize...
Imagine if a public toilet was your only sanitation option. In the best of times it’s a scary and unpleasant choice. Now imagine being asked to stay home when you don’t have a toilet in-house. Most of us take private bathrooms for granted. But public washrooms are...
A social enterprise based in Uganda, Malaika Honey is taking beekeeping to a whole new level. Since June 2006, they’ve been focused on training marginalized farmers on how to be proficient beekeepers and providing them with the necessary equipment and tools to...
The State of Food Security: Dispatches from the Field A Speakers Panel & Event hosted by SEE Change Magazine Sponsored by: Whole Foods Market What challenges stand in the way of food security today? What is being done to tackle them Join us for an...