The Food Shocks Project
The Food Shocks Project is a comprehensive project aimed at enhancing the resilience and sustainability of food systems in the face of multiple shocks. Funded by the USDA and executed in collaboration with top-tier universities and research institutions, this project brings together a transdisciplinary team of leading scientists, educators, extension specialists, industry stakeholders, and community leaders.

OUR OBJECTIVES:
- Research: We are dedicated to advancing our understanding of how various shocks – from weather events to food borne pathogens – affect local and regional food systems. Our research aims to identify vulnerabilities within food supply chains, quantify the impacts of these shocks, and develop innovative solutions to mitigate their effects.
- Education: By integrating our research findings into curricula from elementary schools to universities, we aim to educate and empower the next generation. Our programs foster an early interest in how food systems work, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to lead future advancements in food security and sustainability.
Extension: We translate our research into practical strategies that are implemented in local and regional communities, and that can be extended nationally and globally. Our extension efforts focus on disseminating knowledge and best practices to stakeholders, including farmers, supply chain managers, and policy makers, to enhance their ability to adapt to and recover from food system shocks.