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The evolving dynamics between the United States and China are profoundly shaping the global landscape. This webinar will explore the implications of US-China relations for the agricultural sector, focusing on key issues such as the significance of these bilateral ties for American agriculture, the lasting effects of the US-China trade war, and the future outlook for trade relations.
A 2023 Economic Research Service report revealed that:
Changes in rural America’s population, poverty, and employment over the last few years reveal three main findings. First, the rural population is growing again following a decade of negative or near zero growth rates.
On July 28, C-FARE hosted a happy hour to share coffee and an interactive, informal discussion with ERS and NASS's administrators during the AAEA Annual Meetings.
In the July webinar we communicate about some of the topics that will be showcased at the AAEA annual meetings in New Orleans July 28-30, 2024. The current AAEA president will provide an overview of the expertise of the membership, we will hear about climate change impacts on agriculture from a distinguished fellow, and two AAEA members will discuss highlights of a session on food waste, and a workshop on food prices.
The National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) of USDA highlights the many promises of AI and digitization in Agriculture…
On January 25 and 26, 2024, C-FARE hosted a workshop in Washington, D.C. This workshop aimed to explore the technical, policy, and economic opportunities and challenges in incorporating soil carbon impacts of farming practices in the CI scores of biofuels as a mechanism for incentivizing farmers to adopt these practices.
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 4th Annual Policy Communications Competition. This competition provides graduate students with an opportunity to gain experience in both written and verbal policy communication.