MSU to lead Global Food System Innovation Center

Michigan State University will use a grant from U.S. Agency for International Development to improve agricultural production and reduce poverty in areas of the world suffering from rapid urbanization, population growth and skills gaps.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University will use a grant from U.S. Agency for International Development to improve agricultural production and reduce poverty in areas of the world suffering from rapid urbanization, population growth and skills gaps.

Receiving up to $25 million throughout five years, finding solutions to the problems that affect global food production will be the focus of MSU’s new Global Center for Food Systems Innovation. The center is part of USAID’s Higher Education Solutions Network – a partnership with seven American and foreign universities designed to develop solutions to global development challenges.

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