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Mariangela Hungria Wins 2025 World Food Prize for Sustainable Agriculture Research

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Mariangela Hungria Wins 2025 World Food Prize for Sustainable Agriculture Research

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EventMariangela Hungria awarded the 2025 World Food Prize
RecipientMariangela Hungria, Brazilian microbiologist
AchievementGroundbreaking research on biological nitrogen fixation
ImpactBoosted Brazil's soybean production, making it the world's largest producer
ObjectiveReduce dependency on chemical fertilizers, promote sustainable farming, improve soil health
BackgroundWorld Food Prize founded by Norman Borlaug in 1987; Hungria's research spans over 40 years
Key ContributionsDeveloped methods for biological nitrogen fixation; worked with Brazilian farmers
Crops AffectedSoybean, wheat, corn, beans
Environmental ImpactReduces pollution, enriches soil, minimizes deforestation
ChallengesInitial farmer skepticism; deforestation concerns in Brazil
SignificanceBalances agricultural productivity with environmental health; reduces greenhouse gas emissions

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