GSS & C-FARE 2023 Policy Communications Competition
In today’s market, graduate students may seek careers where they are tasked with evaluating policy issues and effectively communicating their results to policymakers and other stakeholders. Therefore, the Graduate Student Section (GSS) and Council on Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics (C-FARE) partner for the 3rd Annual Policy Communications Competition. This competition provides graduate students with an opportunity to gain experience in both written and verbal policy communication.
Where are the jobs in food and agriculture, and how to support students in getting into the workforce?
The barriers and challenges of recruiting and retaining students to focus on agri-food-related jobs come from different perspectives and resource limitations, especially the transition from high school to college
The Economics of Natural Disasters
Climate change increases the probability and ferocity of these extreme events. Thus, a key element of public policy is developing mechanisms to enhance resilience and improve human welfare.
The 2021 Organic Survey: The Growth of Organic Production Continues
Organic production is a sustainable production system that does not involve the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and other artificial agents.
The Post-Pandemic Inflation, Supply chain Disruptions, and Businesses
Regulatory measures should target supply bottlenecks directly, when possible, alleviating labor shortages and streamlining the flow of products.
A Market Update on Labeling of Bioengineered (BE) and Genetically Modified (GM) Foods in the United States
Here we are at the end of 2022, the first full year of mandatory labeling. Here are some updates.