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Remembering 2008 World Food Prize

Cindy Zimmerman

This is the second time I attended the World Food Prize – the first time was in 2008 when former Senators Bob Dole and George McGovern were recognized as Laureates for their bipartisan leadership in the 1970s to reform and expand school food and nutrition programs. Sen. McGovern’s name has come up several times during this event as the 90-year-old …

Audio, World Food Prize

USAID Issues Progress Report at WFP

Cindy Zimmerman

U.S. Agency for International Development Administrator Rajiv Shah released the first progress report and scorecard for Feed the Future at an address to the World Food Prize on Thursday. The progress report highlights how Feed the Future is already making a difference in people’s lives in the developing world and the scorecard tracks how well we are changing our development …

Audio, Elanco, Food, USDA, World Food Prize

General Mills “Hungry to Help” Africa

Cindy Zimmerman

General Mills CEO Kendall Powell says his company and his employees are very simply “hungry to help” people in Africa by increasing their food supply. “We’re hungry to help the entrepreneur in Tanzania who is trying to package her products and access new markets,” Powell said during an address at the World Food Prize symposium on Thursday. “We’re hungry to …

Audio, Elanco, Food, World Food Prize

Global Hunger Index Score Still Serious

Cindy Zimmerman

Less people in the world are going hungry but less is still too many. The 2012 Global Hunger Index (GHI) released by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) at the World Food Prize symposium on Thursday shows that hunger on a global scale remains “serious” and 20 countries have levels of hunger that are “alarming” or “extremely alarming.” The …

Audio, Elanco, Food, World Food Prize

Books About Feeding the World

Cindy Zimmerman

The moderator and one of the participants on the opening panel at the World Food Prize symposium Borlaug Dialogues have authored books aimed at increasing awareness of world hunger and how we can feed a growing population. Sir Gordon Conway’s book “One Billion Hungry – Can We Feed the World?” basically is the long version of his simple answer “Yes.” …

Audio, Elanco, Food, World Food Prize

9th Annual LPC Royal Gala

Chuck Zimmerman

It’s time once again for a Royal Gala. A Livestock Publications Council kind of Royal Gala. The funds raised during the annual LPC Royal Gala are used for the ongoing activities for LPC with the focus on the LPC Heritage Center at the American Royal in Kansas City, MO. This will be the 9th year for the Gala. Here are …

LPC, Media

DeLaval New Company Vision

Chuck Zimmerman

DeLaval has a new vision. I learned about it at World Dairy Expo from Christian Poggensee, Regional President, North America. Simply put it is, “We make sustainable food production possible.” Christian says it’s not a target but rather something the company wants to be perceived as. DeLaval became a sponsor of the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards earlier this year. The …

Agribusiness, Audio, Dairy, World Dairy Expo, ZimmCast

Panel Sets Stage for Borlaug Dialogue

Cindy Zimmerman

A panel discussion to set the stage for the Borlaug Dialogue at the 2012 World Food Prize symposium in Des Moines considered the question “One Billion Hungry – Can We Feed the World Sustainably?” The panel moderator was Roger Thurow, Senior Fellow, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and participants in the discussion were: Sir Gordon Conway – Professor of …

Audio, Elanco, World Food Prize

Auction of North Dakota Oilseed Processing Facility

Chuck Zimmerman

Looking for a good deal on some oilseed processing equipment? Maas Companies is managing a sale next month where you might find a bargain! Maas Companies of Rochester, MN will liquidate the former Northwood Mills Oilseed Plant, a state of the art oilseed processing facility located outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota at a Sheriff’s Foreclosure Auction on November 27. …

Agribusiness, Equipment

Is Whetting Considered Working?

Melissa Sandfort

I had an English teacher tell me one time: “There are two kinds of people in this world. Those that read and those that don’t.” She then went on to explain that people who liked to read would read anything – the ingredients label on a candy bar before they ate it, knowing that it wasn’t good for them in …

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