
World Food Prize
The World Food Prize is an international award that recognizes individuals or organizations who have made significant contributions to improving global food production and combating hunger. Established in 1986 by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Norman Borlaug, it aims to highlight innovative solutions and advancements in agriculture, food security, and nutrition. By honoring achievements in these areas, the prize seeks to inspire others to work towards ending hunger and enhancing food quality for people worldwide. Each year, the award is presented at a ceremony in Des Moines, Iowa, celebrating the efforts made to improve the food system globally.