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Food grown with fewer chemicals? A Brazilian scientist wins $500,000 for showing the way

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) 鈥 A Brazilian scientist who pushed back against chemical fertilizers and researched biologically based approaches to more robust food production has been honored with this year鈥檚 World Food Prize, the organization announced Tuesday.

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Food grown with fewer chemicals? A Brazilian scientist wins $500,000 for showing the way

This undated image provided by the World Food Prize, shows Dr. Mariangela Hungria. (Antonio Neto/World Food Prize via AP)


DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) 鈥 A Brazilian scientist who pushed back against chemical fertilizers and researched biologically based approaches to more robust food production has been honored with this year鈥檚 World Food Prize, the organization announced Tuesday.

Microbiologist Mariangela Hungria’s research helped her country become an agricultural powerhouse, an accomplishment that has now won her $500,000 from the Iowa-based Hungria has been researching biological seed and soil treatments for 40 years, and has worked with to implement her findings.

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