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Seeking alternatives to plastic for produce packaging

Seeking alternatives to plastic for produce packaging

In an era where plastic dominates the grocery aisles, a shift toward more environmentally friendly packaging for fruits and vegetables emerges as a pressing concern.

Kim Severson reports for The New York Times.

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B.C. vertical farming company says it could produce up to 6 million bags of salad greens a year

A newly launched vertical farming enterprise in Pitt Meadows, B.C., is hoping to ease food security in the province, as it offers locally grown, environmentally sustainable produce.

Experts say Ukraine war shows we need a new way to feed the world

Experts say Ukraine war shows we need a new way to feed the world

World leaders haven’t learned their lesson from past food crises, experts warn.
A rocket scientist's solution for your moldy strawberries

A rocket scientist's solution for your moldy strawberries

A California-based startup is pioneering a new solution to sad greens: a thermodynamic sticker that captures condensation inside your produce box.
With coronavirus roiling food supply, local agriculture seeks resurgence
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With coronavirus roiling food supply, local agriculture seeks resurgence

Coronavirus outbreaks in meatpacking facilities and shortages in groceries are driving some consumers to reconsider local food options.

These vertical farms could turn Brooklyn into an agricultural oasis
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These vertical farms could turn Brooklyn into an agricultural oasis

Creative agency Framlab is using modular architecture to build a better and more fair food future.
We need a complete change in agriculture to feed the planet
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We need a complete change in agriculture to feed the planet

Study results show that the global agriculture system currently overproduces grains, fats, and sugars, while production of fruits and vegetables and protein is not sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of the future global population.
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