Oklahoma Farm Report masthead graphic with wheat on the left and cattle on the right.
Howdy Neighbors!
Ron Hays, Director of Farm and Ranch Programming, Radio Oklahoma Ag Network  |  2401 Exchange Ave, Suite F, Oklahoma City, Ok 73108  |  (405) 601-9211

advertisements
   
   
   
   
   

Agricultural News


USGC Meeting Attendees Plan Global Trade Strategy For Coming Year

Mon, 14 Feb 2022 08:22:10 CST

USGC Meeting Attendees Plan Global Trade Strategy For Coming Year Members of the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) are arriving in Greenville, S.C., for the organization's winter meeting this week, where they will concentrate on drivers of global demand including trade policy, the status of China trade relations and global shipping before heading into business and strategy sessions focused on ways to keep markets open and grain flowing around the world.

"While we will hear from top notch speakers who will orient us to the state of our industry and offer us touchpoints around the world that will help inform our work this week, it's important that we take that guidance as we enter more than nine hours of Advisory Team meetings to offer recommendations for the Council's direction to help meet its objectives of developing markets, enabling trade and improving lives," said USGC Chairman Chad Willis, a farmer from Minnesota.

The first general session will include a recorded message from U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai. Other Monday speakers will include Jason Hafemeister, USDA's acting deputy under secretary for trade and foreign affairs; Sharon Yuan, president of the Asia Group; Bill Rooney, vice president of strategic development for Kuehne & Nagel; and John Lummus, president and CEO of the Upstate SC Alliance.

These presenters will set the stage for later member discussions on Monday afternoon and Tuesday in topical committees known as Advisory Teams (A-Teams) and sector meetings.

The Council's winter meeting is the annual chance for corn, sorghum and barley farmers and members of agribusiness, who make up the organization's membership, to meet with their international staff, who work in dozens of locations globally on trade policy and market development issues. The perspectives they offer during this meeting, combined with input from A-Team members help chart the course for the Council in the near term.

"The direction offered by both our international directors, our colleagues in our national headquarters and our industry partners during this important meeting will help the Council grow global markets around the world for U.S. corn, sorghum barley and co-products."

On Wednesday during the annual Board of Delegates meeting, Council members will hear from Dr. Gary Williams, professor of agricultural economics, retired, at Texas A&M University, about the economic impact of the Agricultural Trade Promotion program and other USDA market development programs, and Mark Slupek USDA Foreign Agricultural Service's deputy administrator of global programs, who will offer an overview of agricultural foreign market development funding.

Additionally, on Wednesday, A-Team leaders and sector directors will offer their recommendations and set Council priorities for the coming year, and longtime Council members and staff will be recognized for their years of service.

More from the meeting is available on social media, using hashtag #grains22.


   

 

WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI

 


Top Agricultural News

  • Oklahoma Youth Expo Sale of Champions Sale Order Available Here- Sale Set for 4 PM Friday  Fri, 17 Mar 2023 04:50:54 CDT
  • Rural Voters Dominated Vote to Defeat Recreational Marijuana March 7th  Fri, 10 Mar 2023 07:13:05 CST
  • Ron Hays Talks to Israeli Ag Tour Guide Colin Lotzof About the Miraclel of Ag in Israel  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:11:04 CST
  • OALP Members Experience First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:51:49 CST
  • OALP Members Get First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:50:10 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Fruit, Beef and Dairy Production North of the Sea of Galilee in Israel  Mon, 20 Feb 2023 21:56:02 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Diverse Farm Operations in Jordan River Valley of Israel  Sun, 19 Feb 2023 21:17:30 CST
  • Israeli Tour Guide Mark Kedem Talks About The Cultural Aspects of What Class XX of OALP is Experiencing   Sat, 18 Feb 2023 22:17:23 CST

  • More Headlines...

       

    Ron salutes our daily email sponsors!

    Oklahoma Beef council Oklahoma Ag Credit Oklahoma Farm Bureau National Livestock Credit Ag Mediation Program P&K Equipment Oklahoma City Farm Show Union Mutual Stillwater Milling Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association KIS FUTURES, INC.
       
          
       
       

    Search OklahomaFarmReport.com

    © 2008-2024 Oklahoma Farm Report
    Email Ron   |   Newsletter Signup   |    Current Spots   |    Program Links

    WebReady powered by WireReady® Inc.