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NYC Food Policy Watch
Original Center stories, news, research studies and events
for
the week of May 17,
2017
Food Policy Center Original Content
NYC School Gardens in Every Borough: Manhattan (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Hattie Carthan Community Farmers' Market: NYC Community Based Organization Spotlight (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Trans Fat Ban, Denmark: Urban Food Policy Snapshot (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Food Policy Center Original Reports
NYC Foodscapes by Neighborhood (nycfoodpolicy.org):
Download Individual Neighborhood Food Reports Here>>>
How Health Tech Can Help Food Insecurity (nycfoodpolicy.org):
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Food Policy & Practice News
How New York's independent supermarkets compete against the chains (Crain's)
New York Today: What Do Restaurant Grades Mean? (NY Times)
Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong (NY Times)
Charities are realizing that poor people also deserve healthy food (The Washington Post)
Is a More Equitable, Fairer Farm Bill Possible? (Civil Eats)
Grocery Stores: 'The Best Of America And The Worst Of America' (NPR Salt)
FDA To Fund Campaign Fighting "Misinformation" About GMOs (Modern Farmer)
Developing a Tool to Measure Nutrient Levels in Food (Food Tank)
Trump saved a pesticide Obama wanted banned. Then, it poisoned several farmworkers. (Grist)
Let's help protect and strengthen our favorite USDA agencies (Food Politics)
Here's What Michelle Obama Thinks About Trump's School Lunch Rules (NPR Salt)
There's Funding to Support Organic Farmers, but Many Don't Know It Exists (Civil Eats)
City Food Waste Experts Discuss Ways to Mitigate This Daunting Systemic Problem (Edible Manhattan)
Obama says we'll have to speed up innovation to avoid eating our way to climate catastrophe. (Grist)
Food Policy & Practice Journal Research
Exploring the Role of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption in Obesity among New Yorkers (Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics)
Wasted nutrients: The result of widespread food waste (Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics)
Edible insects could play key role in cutting harmful emissions (Global Food Security)
Do markets and trade help or hurt the global food system adapt to climate change? (Food Policy)
The Challenge of Change Harnessing University Discovery, Engagement, and Learning to Achieve Food and Nutrition Security (Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities)
NYC Food Policy Center Events
Saving Regional Farms: Why Every New Yorker Should Care.
Thursday,
June 6th, 2017
. 8:30 AM-10:15 AM. (Part 2 (Part 1 Info to come soon) Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street
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NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College
2180 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10035
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