Jocelyn Zuckerman

Jocelyn C. Zuckerman is an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and the former deputy editor of Gourmet magazine. A former Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Africa and a current Rosalynn Carter Fellow focused on Haiti, she has a particular interest in hunger and the developing world.

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India Understands Health and Agriculture (but the U.S. Doesn't)

India Understands Health and Agriculture (but the U.S. Doesn't)

A tale of two agricultural policies: the developing world versus America. Here's the thing: the developing world is winning. More »

Big Things Come in Small Seeds: The Biofortification Revolution

Big Things Come in Small Seeds: The Biofortification Revolution

Breeding foods with more nutrients (and not through genetic modification) could be the key to fighting malnutrition More »

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