Category
page 1Food politics
Food and Agriculture Organization
international organization with the objective of ending hunger
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
American animal rights organization
World Food Day
Annual Celebration in honor of founding of Food and Agriculture Organization of UN in 1945
cultured meat
animal flesh product that has never been part of a living animal
food safety
scientific discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness
Slow Food
organization
right to food
human right protecting the right of people to feed themselves in dignity
Global Hunger Index
statistical analysis that ranks all countries on levels of access to nutrition
Black Sea Grain Initiative
2022 Russia–Ukraine agreement on grain export
2007–2008 world food price crisis
world food prices increased dramatically in 2007 and the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2008
local food
movement of people who prefer to eat foods which are grown or farmed relatively close to the places of sale and preparation
International Food Policy Research Institute
Organization
Norwegian butter crisis
Late 2011 shortage of butter in Norway
2022–2023 food crises
global food price increase and shortage instigated by Russian invasion of Ukraine
food power
use of agriculture as a means of political control
Caviar diplomacy
lobbying strategy of Azerbaijan, consisting of costly invitations of foreign politicians and employees of international organizations to Azerbaijan at the expense of the host country, including expensive gifts (such as caviar)
He who does not work, neither shall he eat
aphorism found in 2 Thess 3:10

Prodrazvyorstka
thumb|350px|"Grain requisitioning" by Ivan Vladimirov
', also transliterated ( , short for , ), alternatively referred to in English as grain requisitioning', was a policy and campaign of confiscation of grain and other agricultural products from peasants at nominal fixed prices according to specified quotas (the noun , , and the verb , refer to the partition of the requested total amount as obligations from the suppliers).
Watermelon as a Palestinian symbol
use of watermelon as a pro-Palestinian symbol
freedom fries
politically motivated renaming of French fries in the United States
sustainable food system
type of food system
Cura annonae
social welfare policy of grain distribution in ancient Rome

Ark of Taste
catalogue of endangered foods
food policy
area of public policy
European Vegetarian Union
voluntary association
food politics
field of politics
Public distribution system
Indian food security system
Battle for Grain
fascist Italian economic policy
Rice Christian
pejorative term for someone who has formally declared himself/herself a Christian for material benefits rather than for religious reasons

King Corn
2007 film by Ian Cheney
Antibiotic use in livestock
use of antibiotics for any purpose in the husbandry of livestock
short food supply chains
the distribution material flow in which there is at most one intermediary in the production chain between the producer and the consumer
1980 grain embargo
sanctions during the Cold War
Kherson Watermelon
symbol of Kherson and its liberation from Russian occupiers
Mission Mercal
Venezuelan government food distribution and subsidy program
Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
Special Rapporteur who works for the United Nations
Four Paws
animal welfare organization
ketchup as a vegetable
American political controversy
Farm-to-table
thumb|A "farm-to-table" dinner at Kendall-Jackson used produce from the winery's on-site garden.|alt=Planted rows with canopied tables behind
Farm-to-table (or farm-to-fork, and in some cases farm-to-school) is a social movement which promotes serving local food at restaurants and school cafeterias, preferably through direct acquisition from the producer (which might be a winery, brewery, ranch, fishery, or other type of food producer which is not strictly a "farm"). This might be accomplished by a direct sales relationship, a community-supported agriculture arrangement, a farmer's market, a l
DAD-IS
thumb|upright=.56|FAO logo
DAD-IS is the acronym for the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System, a tool developed and maintained by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as a part of its programme for management of animal genetic resources for food and agriculture. It includes a searchable database of information on animal breeds.
Beef hormone controversy
artificial beef growth hormone dispute
Food Assistance Convention
World Food Summit
World Food Summits are convened by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.