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Police and pro-Palestinian demonstrators clash in tense scene at UCLA encampment; PA groups monitoring soot pollution pleased by new EPA standards; NYS budget bolsters rural housing preservation programs; EPA's Solar for All Program aims to help Ohioans lower their energy bills, create jobs.

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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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More Farmer Exchanges Planned to Ease Hunger

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - When it comes to feeding the world's hungry, hooking up farmers in the Midwest with producers in developing countries is a great place to begin. That's the plan from Oxfam America, which brought farmers from Haiti and Vietnam to the Midwest earlier this year, and plans to continue the program with more farmer-to-farmer meetings next year.

Eric Munoz, a senior policy advisor for Oxfam who is an organizer of the effort, says the exchange of information is valuable in working towards the goal of boosting food production.

"It involves problems that they face, and the kinds of opportunities that are available, and the kinds of programs that we're supporting already, that can be scaled up to help more farmers."

Munoz says one goal is to increase investments in small farming operations to help bring people out of poverty and create lasting economic development. He says at least two exchanges will be held next year.

Munoz says these farmer-to-farmer meetings cover a lot of issues, such as climate change, that affect farmers everywhere.

"There's a lot of commonality among farmers in terms of the struggles that they face and the challenges that they have to overcome to have productive farms."

Munoz says the meetings feature a diverse set of food producers, local leaders, and agricultural officials to discuss critical steps that can help reduce the numbers of people, nearly one billion, who go to bed hungry every night.


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