World food price
The World Food Prize ( World Food Prize ) is an international award for those special achievements in improving the quantity, quality or availability have provided food.
The award was presented in 1986 by the Nobel Peace Prize -carrier Norman Ernest Borlaug created and is supported by businessman and since 1990 philanthropist John Ruan financed. The award takes into account contributions in all areas that serve to nourish the world : food science , agricultural science and agricultural technology, production , marketing , food research , economics , poverty reduction , political initiatives and social sciences . In addition to recognizing personal accomplishments, Borlaug also saw the award as a means of establishing role models that would inspire others.
The official award ceremony takes place in Des Moines , Iowa in the boardroom of the Iowa State Capitol . At the same time, the World Food Prize International Symposium is being held, which each year deals with a topic relating to world hunger and securing world food security.
criticism
Criticism comes from NGOs and recipients of the Alternative Nobel Prize, who criticize the intransparent interests behind this prize. So the price is supported by companies that are unpleasant to them, such as Monsanto .
After the announcement of the winners in June 2013, international experts like 81 winners of the Right Livelihood Award (“Alternative Nobel Prize”) and members of the World Future Council condemned the awarding of the World Food Prize to Monsanto executives and expressed their horror outraged by the award to scientists and executives of companies that manufacture and sell genetically modified seeds. The criticism in this case is directed specifically against Robert Fraley , Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Monsanto.
Award winners
The winners are honored annually in October. The winners will receive 250,000 US dollars . The award winners will be published at the end of spring / beginning of summer before the official recognition in October.
year | Award winners | power |
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1987 | MS Swaminathan | Introduction of high-yield wheat and rice varieties in India, Green Revolution . |
1988 | Robert F. Chandler | Founding director of the International Rice Research Institute , promoting the development of tropical rice varieties, doubling and tripling the yields of traditional varieties. |
1989 | Verghese Curiae | Developed from the milksheds in India the Amul cooperatives, which produce, process and market milk in the country's urban centers. |
1990 | John Niederhauser | Development of permanent remedies against potato late blight powdery mildew . |
1991 | Nevin S. Scrimshaw | Human nutrition studies that led to the use of high protein diets in developing countries to combat malnutrition. |
1992 | Edward F. Knipling and Raymond C. Bushland | Development of the sterile insect technology (SIT) to combat parasitic insects. |
1993 | Hey Kang | Initiation of reforms as minister of agriculture that made China self-sufficient in food production. |
1994 | Muhammad Yunus | Founder of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, developed innovative micro-credit programs to provide better nutrition for millions of poor people. |
1995 | Hans Rudolf Herren | Development of a pest control program against pests of the African manioc fruit. |
1996 | Henry Beachell and Gurdev Khush | Development of "miracle rice " varieties, doubling of rice production in Asia. |
1997 | Ray F. Smith and Perry Adkisson | Development of the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) concept, application of various environmentally friendly sustainable techniques for pest control on crops |
1998 | Badrinarayan Ramulal Bar Whales | Founder of the independent seed company Mahyco, strengthening the seed supply and distribution in India. |
1999 | Walter Plowright | Development of a vaccine against the cattle disease rinderpest . |
2000 | Evangelina Villegas and Surinder K. Vasal | Development of quality protein corn (QPM). |
2001 | Per Pinstrup-Andersen | Introduction of “Food For Education” programs where families whose children are in school receive food support. |
2002 | Pedro A. Sanchez | Development of methods to restore the soil fertility of depleted arable land in Africa and South America . |
2003 | Catherine Bertini | Transformation of the United Nations World Food Program from a development aid program to the largest and most effective humanitarian food aid organization |
2004 | Monty Jones and Yuan Longping | Development of new rice varieties. |
2005 | Modadugu Vijay Gupta | Development and dissemination of low-cost technology for freshwater fish farming (of tilapia species) by the rural poor. |
2006 | Edson Lobato , Alysson Paolinelli , A. Colin McClung | Pioneering soil research and practices to develop the Cerrado region in Brazil for agricultural and food production. |
2007 | Philip E. Nelson | Storage and transportation of fruits and vegetables |
2008 | Bob Dole and George McGovern | School feeding programs. |
2009 | Gebisa Ejeta | Breeding of drought and striga tolerant millet hybrids. |
2010 | David Beckmann and Jo Luck | Development of Bread for the World and Heifer International . |
2011 | John Agyekum Kufuor and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva | Hunger and Poverty Reduction Policy. |
2012 | Daniel Hillel | Micro irrigation |
2013 | Marc Van Montagu , Mary-Dell Chilton, and Robert T. Fraley | Agricultural biotechnology |
2014 | Sanjaya Rajaram | Cross of spring wheat and winter wheat |
2015 | Fazle Hasan Abed | Establishment of the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) |
2016 | Maria Andrade , Robert Mwanga , Jan Low , Howarth Bouis | Biofortification |
2017 | Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina | President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), for the promotion of agriculture in Africa |
2018 | Lawrence Haddad , David Nabarro | for her individual and complementary global leadership in ameliorating maternal and child malnutrition in the critical first 1000 days. |
2019 | Simon N. Groot | for his contributions to supplying smallholders with high quality vegetable seeds |
2020 | Rattan lal | for his development of a soil-centered approach to increase agricultural yield, thereby conserving and restoring natural resources and mitigating climate change |
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.worldfoodprize.org/en/about_the_prize/sponsors/
- ↑ Executive at Monsanto Wins Global Food Honor names a $ 5 million donation from Monsanto in 2008
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original from September 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frances-moore-lappe-and-anna-lappe/choice-of-monsanto- Betray_b_3499045.html
Web links
- Official website (English)
- Youtube channel of the World Food Prize