Charles A. Black Award
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The Borlaug CAST Communication Award, formerly the Charles A. Black Award, is presented annually by the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology
Council for Agricultural Science and Technology
The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology is a nonprofit 501 organization composed of scientific societies and many individual, student, company, nonprofit, and associate society members. CAST's Board is composed of representatives of the scientific societies, commercial companies, and...

 (CAST) for outstanding achievement by a scientist, engineer, technologist, or other professional working in the agricultural, environmental, or food sectors for contributing to the advancement of science in the public policy arena. Primary consideration will be given to candidates who are actively engaged in promoting agriculture through research, teaching, extension, or mass communication; who have made significant contributions to their discipline or field; and who demonstrate a passionate interest in communicating the importance of agriculture to policymakers, the news media, and the public.

Nominees must have demonstrated their ability to communicate by written material; public presentations; and/or the use of television, radio, or other social media. They should be recognized by their peers as scientists who have made significant contributions in their professional fields.

The Award is dedicated to Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, "The Man Who Fed the World" and author of CAST publication #1; and to Dr. Charles A. Black, first CAST President, first Executive Vice President, and member of the founding committee of CAST.

Recipients

  • 1986: Charles A. Black
  • 1987: William E. Larson
  • 1989: Stanley E. Curtis
  • 1990: Donald E. Davis
  • 1991: Homer M. LeBaron
  • 1992: John Pesek
  • 1993: Fergus M. Clydesdale
  • 1994: F. J. Francis
  • 1995: Dale E. Bauman
  • 1996: Luther G. Tweeten
  • 1997: Neil E. Harl
  • 1998: Per Pinstrup-Andersen
    Per Pinstrup-Andersen
    Dr. Per Pinstrup-Andersen is a Danish economist and policy maker who won the 2001 World Food Prize for personally initiated the research effort which enabled several governments to reform their food subsidy programs and dramatically increase food availability to the severely impoverished.This...

  • 1999: Abner W. Womack
  • 2000: Dennis R. Keeney
  • 2001: Judith S. Stern
  • 2002: Calvin O. Qualset
  • 2003: Kong Luen Heong
  • 2004: Marjorie A. Hoy
  • 2005: Norman Borlaug
    Norman Borlaug
    Norman Ernest Borlaug was an American agronomist, humanitarian, and Nobel laureate who has been called "the father of the Green Revolution". Borlaug was one of only six people to have won the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal...

  • 2006: Stanley R. Johnson
  • 2007: David H. Baker
  • 2008: Pedro A. Sanchez
  • 2009: Richard Wayne Skaggs
  • 2010: Akin Adesina
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