Center for Food, Nutrition, and Agriculture Policy

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The Center for Food, Nutrition, and Agriculture Policy (CFNAP) is dedicated to advancing rational, science-based food, nutrition, and agriculture policy and is chartered with the University of Maryland—College Park (UMD).

Through its research, outreach, and educational programs, CFNAP examines complex, and oftentimes contentious, issues facing government policymakers, regulators, agribusinesses, food manufacturers, the media, and consumers.

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Documents from the Center for Food, Nutrition, and Agriculture Policy:

Highlights of recent activities  Download Adobe Reader

The History of CFNAP  Download Adobe Reader

International Leadership Development at CFNAP  Download Adobe Reader

Executive Summary  Download Adobe Reader

(these documents are presented in Adobe PDF format.  Click here to download the free PDF reader)

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CFNAP in Action
What does CFNAP do? The following is an example of an issue tackled by the CFNAP team, the actions of group, and the consequences.

The Issue:

What are the causes of the obesity epidemic and what can be done to control it?

The Action:

  • Outreach & Public Service: The faculty communicated findings by hosting expert panels and workshops and presenting results at major scientific conferences, such as Experimental Biology, the American Public Health Association, and NAASO: The Obesity Society.
  • Communications: CFNAP faculty members responded to media requests for interviews and their work was mentioned in hundreds of articles around the world including CNN Headline News, CNN.com, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and many others.

The Results:

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For more information, contact Richard Forshee

Last updated: 03/10/2009

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