From mung beans to global hunger relief, two unlikely allies—farmer Rob Houghton and advocate Ken Dachi—are turning local grain into lifelines for Sudan. What began as a casual farm observation sparked the creation of Grain of Hope, a grassroots effort to ship premium wheat to war-torn regions where food is scarce. Despite skepticism and soaring shipping costs, they’ve already secured 100 tonnes of wheat, with each tonne’s transport costing more than its local value. Fundraising through Myriad Australia, they aim to raise $130,000 by June to make it happen. This isn’t just about aid—it’s proof that ordinary people, using their privilege and resources, can make extraordinary impacts.

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