In the morning session, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis M. Taylor spoke on the importance of building relationships and focusing on long-term trends so that American farmers, ranchers and other agribusiness leaders are well positioned for future success in new and emerging markets.
At lunch, attendees heard from Eddy Acevedo, principal advisor on national security and foreign policy matters at The Wilson Center, who shared how ag producers could help the United States navigate complicated geopolitical dynamics by providing value through trade and offering solutions to common challenges.
In addition to the guest speakers, the day offered a series of conversations with leaders from the various agricultural sectors in Kansas. In the morning, the Crops Panel talked about the importance of operational diversification and sustainability and the Ag Business Panel shared concerns about the challenges of finding skilled labor. In the afternoon the Animal Agriculture Panel wrapped up the day with some discussion about enhancing the industry’s perception among the public and the opportunities to expand markets for Kansas meat products and live animals.
As the day concluded, Secretary Beam provided a summary of the highlights from the day’s discussions. For more about the 2024 Kansas Ag Growth Summit and the full Ag Growth Project —including information from previous Ag Growth Summits — go to www.agriculture.ks.gov/GrowAg .
Source : ks.gov