Independent report gives U.S. high marks for efforts to improve global food security
2012 Progress Report on U.S. Leadership in Global Agricultural Development Finds that significant progress has been achieved but sustained leadership is neededApril 26, 2012 WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. government has made major strides toward putting agricultural development back at the top of its foreign assistance agenda, reversing a three-decade long downward trend in U.S. global food security activities, says a new report issued by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. The 2012 Progress Report on U.S. Leadership in Global Agricultural Development