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Will 2020 Democrats address ag-industry concentration? →

March 26, 2019 Timothy A. Wise

(Originally published by Des Moines Register)

From the food on our tables to the medicines in our cabinets, Bayer and Monsanto are behind more products than many people realize.

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Getting Smart About Climate and Agriculture →

March 17, 2019 Timothy A. Wise

(Originally published on Medium)

In southern Africa, there is nothing abstract about climate change.

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Eating Tomorrow: Chapter 1 - Introduction

October 20, 2018 Timothy A. Wise

In Mozambique’s lovely capital city of Maputo, the afternoon temperature had just hit 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Maputo is in the tropics, but this was October 2017, its springtime, and no one could remember a hotter October day.

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We're All in the Same Lifeboat Now: Climate change comes for farmers, from Mozambique to Iowa →

September 20, 2018 Timothy A. Wise

It felt ominous when I was in Iowa in March that both Iowa and Mozambique were underwater from cyclone-induced flooding widely attributed to climate change… (Read full article)

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Why Mexican Farmers Are Hopeful About López Obrador’s Win →

July 9, 2018 Timothy A. Wise

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A mobilized farmers’ movement will expect and demand action on key planks in their platform to revitalize rural Mexico. Soon after López Obrador takes office on December 1, they expect quick action on several key issues.

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Timothy A. Wise is a researcher and writer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who writes about globalization, sustainable agricultural development, and food policy. His latest book is Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food (New Press 2019).