Agriculture

Award-Winning Film ‘Common Ground’ Returns in Free, Educational Format

A new educational edition of award-winning film “Common Ground” brings regenerative agriculture education and farmer-led solutions into learning spaces.

New HEAL Report Calls Precision Agriculture a ‘Distraction’

The report warns precision agriculture is a false fix, urging policymakers to back real climate and equity solutions.

A Fourth-Generation Family Farm Adapts for the Future

After loss and financial strain, a young fourth-generation farmer leads her family through a bold transition to save the farm they love.

In Australia, Farmers Lead the Way to a More Resilient Food System

Australia is experiencing the effects of the climate crisis particularly acutely but they’re showing how farmers and ag system leaders can be key players in building more resilient food and climate systems.

Refugee Collective Farming Builds Resilient Food Systems in Texas

The Refugee Collective in Central Texas empowers refugees through farming, food access, and climate-smart agriculture.

Reviving Gaza’s Farmland to Reclaim Food Sovereignty

In the face of starvation, farmers are restoring farmland, replanting trees, and moving toward food sovereignty.

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: Farm Leaders Warn of Collapse, Investors Ignore Methane, and Nipah Virus Alerts

This week’s roundup covers urgent warnings from farm groups, climate-driven crop shifts, investor inaction on methane, and regional health alerts.

USDA Launches $700 Million Regenerative Pilot

The USDA’s $700 million regenerative pilot aims to expand regenerative farming and strengthen soil health, even as staffing cuts raise questions about effective rollout.

Growing Food as Medicine in Montana

“Farmers should be paid like pharmacists,” says Bob Quinn, who wants to see producers truly recognized for growing food that nourishes and heals communities.

Remembering Pedro A. Sánchez, Pioneering Soil Scientist and Champion of Sustainable Food Systems

Pedro Sánchez leaves behind a global legacy of soil science that helped farmers restore land, grow food, and reduce hunger.

For Women Farmers in Guatemala and Worldwide, ‘Every Step We Take Opens a Door’

When women have equitable access to financial resources, they not only improve their own lives and livelihoods but become better equipped to nourish their entire communities, too.

Bridging Criminal Justice and Food Justice at ALMA Backyard Farms

ALMA Backyard Farms transforms lives through urban agriculture, helping formerly incarcerated individuals rebuild through meaningful work.

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: Soaring Ocean Temperatures, U.S. Retreat from Global Organizations, and 1,000 Days of Conflict in Sudan

This week’s top stories highlight global climate records, U.S. foreign policy shifts, stalled farm legislation, nutrition policy changes, and food insecurity in Sudan.

The Struggle—and Hope—for the Next Generation of Farmers

“The next generation is looking towards their future and thinking, how am I even going to get started?” says farmer Michelle Arp.

Food 2050 Visionaries: Cultivating Prosperity in India

An award-winning, farmer-first model from India’s Araku Valley shows how profit, soil health, and food quality can grow together.

Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: Senegal’s Youth Pursue Agriculture, Amazonian Bees Gain Legal Protection, and U.S. Unveils New Dietary Guidelines

This week’s news roundup takes a look at how food systems are changing—from hunger data and dietary guidelines to youth-led farming and shifting food trends.

Food 2050 Visionaries: Reimagining Diets in Dali

Mama’s Kitchen is helping Chinese communities rediscover healthy, sustainable food through plant-forward meals, hands-on farming, and kitchens that inspire change.

From 2026 To 2050 And Beyond, These 10 Visionaries Are Changing The World Through Food

The top 10 Food System Visionaries are dreaming of a world that’s more abundant and delicious—and they’re proving that it’s possible.

Indigenous Wisdom Offers Path Forward for Global Food Systems Reform

Research with Yucatec Maya farmers demonstrates the importance of intercultural knowledge co-creation in developing regenerative food systems.

Food 2050 Visionaries: Rethinking the Roots of Agriculture in The Netherlands

Efficiency has come at the expense of human and animal welfare. What if Dutch farmers and researchers can develop circular food systems that work with natural processes?