A recent analysis shows 2.5 million fewer people are using federal food assistance, but experts say the need for aid is likely still there.
Labor organizer Mónica Ramírez reflects on her work to elevate farmworker voices and end violence against women in the food system.
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In a memo, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services urged hospitals to remove ultra-processed foods and high-sugar ...
The USDA has canceled $300 Million in contracts to support first-generation farmers, abandoning farmers like me.
The Docside Clinic in Galveston provides much-needed services for fishermen in an especially dangerous part of the seafood ...
Project New Village uses equitable food-oriented development to reduce food insecurity and build longterm resilience.
As evidence of pesticide risks increases, a new report finds that the food industry is 'actively reversing progress.' ...
The White House suggests cuts to agricultural marketing and focusing spending on the agency’s reorganization plan, as well as ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says the changes will mean faster permitting, but critics warn it will lead to ...
Federal applications for the organic cost-share program typically open in the summer, but the agency has yet to distribute ...
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