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The Center of Excellence for Global Food Security and Defense (CEGFSD) funds teaching, research, extension and integrated projects designed to supply the country with a globally educated workforce and addresses critical needs in global food security and defense. CEGFSD fosters international partnerships that:
SUMMER 2023 IN THIS ISSUE
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What We Do
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The Center’s Partners
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Message from the Director
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Where We Work
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Langston Interactive Nutrient Calculation (LINC) system: A tool for improving food security in Jamaica
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Tuskegee University’s scientists network and exchange knowledge on food security and food safety with their Ghanaian counterparts
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University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Maseno’s scientists engage students and Kisumu County farmers in food security initiatives
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Kentucky State University introduces its students and faculty to international experiential learning activities in Dominica
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UMES signs a MOU with the University of Mpumalanga, South Africa
• Strengthen agricultural development in developing countries. • Engage international researchers in addressing new and emerging pests and diseases in animals and plants. • Engage in agricultural disaster recovery. • Continue activities carried out by the 1890 Universities Center of Excellence for International Engagement and Development. The CEIED activities include six projects funded under global education and six others on global food and nutrition security.
CEGFSD relies heavily on its international and domestic partners to achieve these broad goals. The CEGFSD’s partners include the nineteen 1890 landgrant universities, the 1890 Universities Foundation and many international public and private sector partners. The Center is one of six centers of excellence at 1890 universities identified in the U.S. Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. The Center is supported with funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. It is hosted by the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and brings together all nineteen 1890 universities.
10 UMES’ scientists participate in the first plant health symposium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
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