Youth

USDA Terminates Land Access Program for New Farmers

The program was established in 2023 to expand land and market access for underserved farmers.

Op-Ed | Fixing Our School Food System Requires Cooperation—Not Going it Alone

More than 25 food companies, nonprofits, and advocates are collaborating to improve school meal proteins and demonstrate the power of cooperative competition.

Inside My Ground-Truthing Notebook: Here in Kenya, Insects Are Success Stories

By harnessing their power, these insects can help us build healthier food and agriculture systems.

Field to Film Festival Amplifies Indigenous and Rural Youth Voices

The Field to Film Festival shares powerful short films by young people from farming communities, spotlighting women farmers and stories of change in local food systems around the world.

Chefs in the Schools: Equitable Meals Across New York City

A New York City program brings nutritious meals to students. It offers lessons to other cities looking to do the same.

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: World Bank Biodiversity Warnings, U.S. Regenerative Farm Funding, and After-School Nutrition Gaps

This week’s roundup looks at biodiversity risks, farm funding, pesticide safety, and why millions of children still miss out on after-school meals.

Act Now: Join Young People in the Fight to End Food Waste

The message from young people is clear: We can no longer toss good food when there are plenty of ways to distribute it to people who need it.

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: Child Poverty in a Changing Climate, Increasing Food Prices, and Indigenous Sea Communities in Malaysia

Explore five urgent stories this week, from Climate Week NYC to collapsing coastal ecosystems and ballooning food prices.

Morocco’s Grassroots Movement to Preserve Crops and Culture

Through participatory agriculture and women’s empowerment, the High Atlas Foundation helps preserve traditional crops while cultivating resilience and biodiversity across Moroccan communities.

A Bill to Support Garden Education in Public Schools

A new bill could bring lasting support to California’s school garden programs through dedicated funding and statewide coordination.

A Message to Graduates: Remarks from the 44th Commencement of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

It’s an incredibly uncertain time to be going out into the world. But that is exactly why the world needs young people act.

Will this Be the Year We Truly Rethink the Rules of the Food System?

There is a lot to be optimistic about this year, and it’s possible to have food and agriculture systems that prioritize justice, care, nourishment, deliciousness, and health.

Country Trust: Connecting Children to Farming and Nature

The Country Trust connects children to food, farming, and the countryside through educational programs that promote food literacy and environmental awareness.

Helping Kids Grow Up in Strong Food Communities

How do we encourage children to join us all in celebrating diverse foodways, uplifting farmers, and—ultimately—being part of strong food communities?

20 Children’s Books Celebrating Our Food and Farming Systems

These books will inspire young minds with stories about where their food comes from.

Dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference: Monday, Nov. 18

The negotiations and decisions on the table at COP29 this week are life-or-death questions for the future of the planet.

EARTH University Alumni Are Leading on Global Sustainable Development

EARTH University’s academic model is creating a network of agricultural leaders and entrepreneurs.

How EARTH University Is Training the Next Generation of Global Food Systems Leaders

EARTH University teaches students how to create sustainable farming practices and solve real-world food systems challenges.

School-Supported Agriculture Can Nourish Students and Communities

School-supported agriculture can to help local farmers, foster equity, and nourish young people with fresh, healthy meals.