MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The Mississippi Agricultural Economics Association
invites those interested in learning about structural
changes in an emerging food industry to their June 14 annual
conference. The
meeting will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Bost
Extension Building at Mississippi State University.
Registration is from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., and the $25 cost
includes lunch. Organizers encourage early
registration. Several
speakers will discuss various aspects of the food industry
in the country. Jim Newsome, chairman of the Commodity
Futures Trading Commission, will speak on the impact that
the Enron collapse has had on options, derivatives, and risk
management in agriculture. Newsome is a former executive
director of the Mississippi Cattlemen's
Association. Tim
Hammonds, president of the Food Marketing Institute in
Washington, D.C., will discuss supply chain management from
the retailer's perspective, and Joe Parcell, director of the
Value Added Center at the University of Missouri, will talk
about how producers can become more involved in the value
chain. The
conference will conclude with Bill Hawks, undersecretary
with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, speaking on a
changing regulatory environment in concentrated food
industries. Hawks, a former Mississippi state senator, was a
longtime farmer in North Mississippi. Contact
Theresa Atwater at (662) 325-7982 for registration
information. Writer:
Bonnie Coblentz Released:
June 3, 2002
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Ag economists to
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Contact: Dr. Darren Hudson, (662) 325-7998
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