#food sovereignty

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The Salt War: Engineering the Great Reclamation of Global Arable Land
Food & Agriculture

The Salt War: Engineering the Great Reclamation of Global Arable Land

From the Mekong Delta to the Central Valley, a silent white crust is erasing arable land. But a new wave of biological and chemical breakthroughs is turning the tide, shifting the global strategy from passive management to aggressive soil reclamation.

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The Atmospheric Harvest: How Carbon-Capture Protein is Decoupling Food from Land
Food & Agriculture

The Atmospheric Harvest: How Carbon-Capture Protein is Decoupling Food from Land

The global food system is undergoing a fundamental decoupling. Carbon-capture protein, produced via gas fermentation, is moving from theoretical curiosity to industrial scale, challenging the centuries-old necessity of arable land for caloric production.

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The Air-to-Protein Revolution: Why the Next Great Harvest Won't Need Soil or Sunlight
Food & Agriculture

The Air-to-Protein Revolution: Why the Next Great Harvest Won't Need Soil or Sunlight

We are witnessing the birth of 'food from thin air.' By leveraging hydrogenotrophic bacteria, pioneers are bypassing the sun and soil entirely to create high-quality protein, fundamentally altering the geography of food security.

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The Perennial Pivot: Rewriting the Global Grain Playbook
Food & Agriculture

The Perennial Pivot: Rewriting the Global Grain Playbook

While global grain markets drift in anticipation of USDA reports, a deeper, quieter revolution is taking hold. The shift toward regenerative agriculture, localized self-sufficiency, and next-generation plant proteins is fundamentally altering how the world produces and consumes its primary calories.

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The Great Seed Reset: Global Agriculture's Quiet Pivot to Ancient Grains
Food & Agriculture

The Great Seed Reset: Global Agriculture's Quiet Pivot to Ancient Grains

In a decisive shift occurring this August, global agriculture is moving beyond the high-yield monocultures of the last century. New data from the Philippines, Africa, and the UK reveals a coordinated return to indigenous seeds and regenerative practices, driven by a sophisticated new class of consumers and corporate supply chains.

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The Great Grain Pivot: Engineering Resilience Through Ancient Seeds
Food & Agriculture

The Great Grain Pivot: Engineering Resilience Through Ancient Seeds

Modern agriculture is hitting a thermal wall. From the Sahel to the Deccan Plateau, the industry is quietly pivoting away from fragile staples toward ancient grains that thrive in the heat. This is not a nostalgic return to the past, but a strategic survival mechanism for the future of food security.

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The Great Decoupling: Why the Future of Food is an Industrial Blueprint
Food & Agriculture

The Great Decoupling: Why the Future of Food is an Industrial Blueprint

The quest for food security is shifting. We are moving past the era of optimizing the field and entering the era of engineering the output, decoupling caloric production from geography.

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The Digital Soil Shift: India’s AgriStack and the Global Blueprint for Food Sovereignty
Food & Agriculture

The Digital Soil Shift: India’s AgriStack and the Global Blueprint for Food Sovereignty

India is transitioning from siloed agricultural apps to a comprehensive Digital Public Infrastructure known as AgriStack. This shift represents a fundamental change in how food security is managed, offering a scalable model for the Global South to integrate land records, farmer identities, and real-time crop data into a single, API-driven ecosystem.

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Feedstock Hunger Trumps Waste Reduction
Food & Agriculture

Feedstock Hunger Trumps Waste Reduction

As Southeast Asia scales its food delivery markets and pivots toward advanced battery manufacturing, the reliance on waste-to-energy plants risks locking the region into a high-waste equilibrium that contradicts essential ecological imperatives.

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