The Future of Food

By: Margaret Sova McCabe
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  • The Future of Food podcast is hosted by Margaret Sova McCabe, dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law, which, for 40 years, has offered an LL.M. in agriculture and food law. She is a passionate scholar on food system design, regulation, and sustainability and was alarmed by how our food system has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic-- and the weaknesses it revealed in our food system. However, it has also been a time of rapid innovation and calls to action for improving our system. This podcast will explore those weaknesses and the opportunities they present for meaningful change. There will be a variety of experts to discuss the most exciting innovations and developments from the systems, laws, and policies behind the food we eat every day.
    2021 University of Arkansas School of Law
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    Sep 21 2021
    Introducing The Future of Food podcast from the University of Arkansas School of Law's LL.M. in Agricultural and Food Law program. Hosted by Dean Margaret Sova McCabe, a passionate expert on food system design, regulation, and sustainability, who saw firsthand how agricultural and food law was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic-- and the weaknesses it revealed in our food system. This podcast seeks to explore those weaknesses and the opportunities they present for meaningful change. Episodes will feature interviews with industry experts on the most exciting innovations and developments from the systems, laws, and policies behind the food we eat every day. Ready to taste the future? Pull up a plate and tune in to The Future of Food, available soon on Google, Spotify, Apple, and wherever you find your podcasts.
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