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The former executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Ertharin Cousin, talks to a boy in the Central African Republic during her visit in late March 2014. Photo by World Food Prize. Not for reuse. CAES News
Former United Nations World Food Programme director to deliver 2019 D.W. Brooks Lecture
Global humanitarian leader shares vision for feeding the world’s growing population.
UGA CAES Dean Sam Pardue, center, congratulates CAES alumni Ken Foster, Charlie Broussard, Jaime Hinsdale Foster, Andrea B. Simao, Franklin West, Sarah Dunn and Tamlin Hall during the 65th CAES Alumni Association Awards Banquet on Oct. 4 in Athens, Georgia. CAES News
CAES Alumni Association recognizes outstanding college alumni on Oct. 4
Agricultural advocates and educators top this year’s list of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Alumni Association’s best and brightest alumni.
UGA's Adam Rabinowitz, peanut economist on the UGA Tifton campus, speaks during the 2018 Georgia Ag Forecast meeting in Bainbridge, Georgia. CAES News
UGA, FSA to jointly hold producer meetings in October
UGA Extension urges farmers impacted by trade, Hurricane Michael and farm bill to attend producer meetings.
Chef Lidia Bastianich will speak at the UGA Chapel on Oct. 2 at 3 p.m. The event, "A Conversation with Lidia Bastianich: A Life of Love, Family, and Food,” is sponsored by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES). It is free and open to the public. CAES News
Pioneer of farm-centric Italian cuisine, Lidia Bastianich, to speak at UGA Chapel
New York restaurateur and PBS cooking personality Lidia Bastianich to share tales of family, food and love with Athens community.
As of Aug. 1, Professor Jeffrey Dorfman is serving as the state fiscal economist of Georgia. CAES News
UGA’s Dorfman to provide in-depth economic forecasts, modeling as state fiscal economist
CAES economist Jeff Dorfman tapped by Gov. Brian Kemp for fiscal insight.
UGA agricultural economist Ben Campbell uses a poinsettia production system to illustrate the cost of shrinkage for greenhouse growers. CAES News
Shrinkage can sneak profits out of green industry greenhouses
Greenhouse shrinkage can cost growers over time.