The “World Cup” of Agriculture
Perhaps the best way to describe the annual World Food Prize, according to one of its leading advocates, is comparing it to one of the globe’s premiere sporting events. Rod Bain reports.
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Perhaps the best way to describe the annual World Food Prize, according to one of its leading advocates, is comparing it to one of the globe’s premiere sporting events. Rod Bain reports.