Mariangela Hungria Wins 2025 World Food Prize for Sustainable Agriculture Research
Category | Details |
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Event | Mariangela Hungria awarded the 2025 World Food Prize |
Recipient | Mariangela Hungria, Brazilian microbiologist |
Achievement | Groundbreaking research on biological nitrogen fixation |
Impact | Boosted Brazil's soybean production, making it the world's largest producer |
Objective | Reduce dependency on chemical fertilizers, promote sustainable farming, improve soil health |
Background | World Food Prize founded by Norman Borlaug in 1987; Hungria's research spans over 40 years |
Key Contributions | Developed methods for biological nitrogen fixation; worked with Brazilian farmers |
Crops Affected | Soybean, wheat, corn, beans |
Environmental Impact | Reduces pollution, enriches soil, minimizes deforestation |
Challenges | Initial farmer skepticism; deforestation concerns in Brazil |
Significance | Balances agricultural productivity with environmental health; reduces greenhouse gas emissions |