We are two college students at George Mason University, coming together to share our concerns and problem-solving ideas through our project, Achieving Zero Hunger through Agricultural Technology. This project grew from separate research papers and ideas, all tied into one big goal. While we may not come from farming or tech backgrounds, we care deeply about finding real, actionable ways to make food systems more efficient, especially for those on the front lines of hunger relief. Through this project, we explore and learn about the significance and impact that agriculture has on food waste. We highlight how tools like precision farming, smart irrigation, food tracking, and surplus-sharing platforms can help nonprofit organizations do even more with the resources they have. Our goal is to connect you with tools, ideas, and innovations that can make a difference, whether you’re running a food pantry, coordinating donations, or supporting food access in your community.