World Food Prize

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The World Food Prize is an international award recognizing the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world.

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[edit] The Prize

The prize was created in 1986 by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Norman Borlaug, and since 1990 has been sponsored by businessman and philanthropist John Ruan. The prize recognizes contributions in all fields involved in the world food supply — food and agriculture science and technology, manufacturing, marketing, nutrition, economics, poverty alleviation, political leadership and the social sciences. As well as recognizing personal accomplishments, Borlaug saw the prize as a means of establishing role models who would inspire others.

Laureates are honored and officially awarded their prize in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, in a televised award ceremony held in the House Chamber of the Iowa State Capitol. The Award Ceremony coincides with the Norman E. Borlaug International Symposium, known as the "Borlaug Dialogue," which addresses an issue related to hunger and food security each year. Past symposia have focused on the promises and challenges presented by biofuels for global development, the dual challenges of malnutrition and obesity, water insecurity and its impact on development and stability in the Middle East, and "The Green Revolution Redux: Can We Replicate the Single Greatest Period of Hunger Reduction in All Human History?"

The 2008 "Borlaug Dialogue" will be held October 15-17 and will look ahead 50 years to agriculture's changing role in global development.

[edit] Laureates

World Food Prize Laureates are formally honored at the World Food Prize Laureate Award Ceremony annually on or near October 16, United Nations World Food Day. The winners receive USD $250,000.

The announcement of the World Food Prize Laureate is made in the late spring or early summer prior to her or his formal recognition in October.

Year Laureate(s) Nationalty Achievement
2007 Dr. Philip E. Nelson Flag of the United States United States Revolutionizing food processing, packaging, transportation, and distribution by perfecting bulk aseptic packaging technology and spreading the technology worldwide.
2006 Edson Lobato,
His Excellency Alysson Paolinelli,
Dr. A. Colin McClung
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Pioneering work in soil science and policy implementation that opened the vast Cerrado region of Brazil to agricultural and food production.
2005 Dr. Modadugu Vijay Gupta Flag of India India Development and dissemination of low-cost techniques for freshwater fish farming (using tilapia species) by the rural poor.
2004 Prof. Yuan Longping Flag of the People's Republic of China China Development of hybrid rice varieties
Dr. Monty Jones Flag of Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Development of New Rice for Africa (NERICA), with the potential to increase rice yields in Africa.
2003 Catherine Bertini Flag of the United States United States /
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Transforming the World Food Programme from a development assistance program to the largest and most effective humanitarian food relief organization
2002 Dr. Pedro A. Sanchez Flag of the United States United States /
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Development of methods to restore fertility to degraded soils in Africa and South America.
2001 Dr. Per Pinstrup-Andersen Flag of Denmark Denmark Establishment of "Food For Education" programs in which the families receive food subsidies when children stay in school.
2000 Dr. Evangelina Villegas,
Dr. Surinder K. Vasal
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Developing high quality protein maize (QPM).
1999 Dr. Walter Plowright Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Developing a vaccine against the cattle plague rinderpest.
1998 Dr. B.R. Barwale Flag of India India Founder of independent seed company Mahyco, strengthening seed supply and distribution throughout India.
1997 Dr. Ray F. Smith,
Dr. Perry Adkisson
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Developing the concept of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) which employs various techniques to protect crops from insect damage in an environmentally sustainable manner.
1996 Dr. Henry Beachell,
Dr. Gurdev Khush
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Developing "miracle rice" varieties that doubled rice production in Asia since their development.
1995 Dr. Hans R. Herren Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Developing a pest control program for the cassava mealybug, which could destroy African cassava crop.
1994 Dr. Muhammad Yunus Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh Founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, developed innovative small loan programs for the poor, providing millions of people access to more food and better nutrition.
1993 His Excellency He Kang Flag of the People's Republic of China China Initiation of reforms while head of the Ministry of Agriculture which made China self-sufficient for food production.
1992 Dr. Edward F. Knipling,
Dr. Raymond C. Bushland
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Developing the sterile insect technique (SIT) to control insect parasites that harm the world's food supply.
1991 Dr. Nevin S. Scrimshaw Flag of the United States United States Human nutrition studies that led to the use of protein-rich food products to combat malnutrition in developing countries.
1990 Dr. John Niederhauser Flag of the United States United States Discovering a durable resistance to potato late blight.
1989 Dr. Verghese Kurien Flag of India India Turned the milksheds of India into the Amul cooperatives that produce, process, and market milk in the urban centres of that country.
1988 Dr. Robert F. Chandler Flag of the United States United States Founding leadership of the International Rice Research Institute and his dedication to developing tropical rice varieties that doubled and tripled the yields of traditional varieties.
1987 Prof. M.S. Swaminathan Flag of India India Introducing high-yielding wheat and rice varieties to India starting India's Green Revolution.

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