Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 2: Zero Hunger
UN Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger, aims to end hunger and food insecurity and promote sustainable agriculture. Learn more about Hunger in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 25,291 US organizations addressing UN SDG 2.
Discover tech solutions related to malnutrition, food waste, food banks and other key areas of hunger below.
Interoperability has been a formidable hurdle to the use of precision ag technologies. ADAPT, which stands for Agricultural Data Application Programming Toolkit, will eliminate the major pain points to broad use of precision agriculture data by easily enabling interoperability between different software and hardware applications.
Wittaya Aqua is a data and analytics company making aquaculture more profitable and sustainable for farmers. We deliver this through our production management platform that increases operational efficiency through aggregation and analysis of the huge volume of data already collected by aquaculture operations. Easy to use, comprehensive and adaptable to a wide variety of aquaculture species.
The Farmlink Project is a grassroots movement striving to prevent food waste. While food banks are facing an unprecedented increase in demand, millions of pounds of produce are being dumped or wasted as commercial farms around the country struggle to adapt to cancelled orders. Our project connects such farms with under-stocked and understaffed food banks.
FarmRaiser is healthy fundraising platform that connects local farms & food artisans to schools & organizations raising money for important causes. Students sell healthy, local products instead of the usual suspects (junk food, wrapping paper, etc.). Raise money for your cause, advocate for the importance of supporting local food systems, and strengthen your local economy.
Open Food Network's open source platform enables new, ethical supply chains. Food producers can sell online, wholesalers can manage buying groups and supply produce through networks of food hubs and shops. Communities can bring together producers to create a virtual farmers’ market, building a resilient local food economy.
At Hungry Harvest we’re bringing plant power to the people by rescuing farm fresh fruits and vegetables that would otherwise go to waste and affordably and conveniently bringing them right to your door. Every Harvest we deliver saves at least 10 pounds of food from going to waste, helps close food access gaps, and works to reduce our overall environmental impact.