Edgar Hicks founder and consultant for KBFA have been selected to serve as a judge at the World Food Prize Nebraska Youth Insitute! Each year, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication Department hosts the World Food Prize Nebraska Youth Institute. This year the event will be on Monday, March 4th, 2019 on UNL’s East Campus. Through a written paper, high school students choose a developing country, select and analyze a topic and its impact on food security, and explore and propose solutions.

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