Arrell Global Food Innovation Award

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Awarded forUnique approaches and impacts of work by individuals and organizations around the globe working on food and nutritional security.
Sponsored byArrell Family Foundation, Arrell Food Institute
Presented byArrell Food Institute
Arrell Global Food Innovation Award
Awarded forUnique approaches and impacts of work by individuals and organizations around the globe working on food and nutritional security.
Sponsored byArrell Family Foundation, Arrell Food Institute
LocationGuelph, Ontario, CA
Presented byArrell Food Institute
Reward(s)A commemorative sculpture and a monetary award of CAD$100,000
First award2018
Final award2021
Websitearrellfoodinstitute.ca/awards/

The Arrell Global Food Innovation Award is an international award recognizing the achievements of individuals who have advanced food security around the world through contributions to science or communities. Conceived by the Arrell Family Foundation and established in 2018 with the creation of the Arrell Food Institute at the University of Guelph,[1] two prizes are awarded each year: the first recognizes a researcher, or group of researchers, who has advanced understanding of food production, processing, distribution, consumption, safety and/or human nutrition, with a significant positive impact on society; the second recognizes an individual, or group of individuals, who has contributed to improved nutritional health and/or food security, with a focus on strengthening disadvantaged communities.[2]

Winners receive $100,000 CAD and recognition at the annual Arrell Food Summit.

YearLaureateCategoryCountryRationaleCitation
2023Sara BonhamResearcher United States
 Canada
Creating innovative food products that support human and planetary health.[3]
2023Câm Dairy FoodsOrganization NigeriaConnecting marginalized communities with markets for their dairy products, providing steady income and supporting food security.[3]
2023NASA HarvestOrganizationGlobalUsing satellite-based imaging to understand food production in a war zone, providing evidence to inform global trade decisions.[3]
2022 Delia Grace Randolph Researcher United Kingdom For unique and transformative impacts on the safety of food systems and public health in developing countries. [4]
2022 Access Agriculture Organization Global For working directly with community groups to produce and deliver high-quality, farmer-to-farmer training videos that provide informative and relevant content to farmers in small communities [4]
2021Shakuntala Haraksingh ThilstedResearcher Trinidad and Tobago
 Denmark
For research innovation. WorldFish is an international aquatic foods science and innovation entity of CGIAR, the world's largest agricultural research network.[5][6]
2021Food Heritage FoundationOrganization LebanonStrengthening communities through regional issues such as connecting Syrian refugees and their host communities in Lebanon.[7][8]
2020Rattan LalResearcher United StatesFor improving soil health, and in doing so, increasing food production around the world.[9]
2020Appetite for ChangeOrganization United StatesFor using food as a vehicle for building health and social justice in their community[10]
2020Community Food Centres CanadaOrganization CanadaUsing meals as a catalyst for greater change in the food system.[11]
2019Leon KochianResearcher CanadaResearch on plant root systems that aims to improve crop yields by understanding the interactions between roots, the soil they live in, and the micro-organisms in the soil[12]
2019Food Forward South AfricaOrganization South AfricaFrontline action in facilitating the provision of more than 17.5-million meals each year through its network of food and financial donors.[13]
2018Samuel S. MyersResearcher United StatesResearch on the impacts of climate change on food and nutrition.[14]
2018SolidaridadOrganization NetherlandsEfforts to ensure that food is produced in a way that adequately recognizes the role of farmers in feeding a growing global population while respecting the environment and future generations.[15]

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