Going global.We've all come to accept change as a way of life. And change affects us in all aspects of our lives, both personal and professional and through forces that are occurring not only nationally but increasingly more often internationally. Whether we like it or not, change is rolling like a juggernaut Juggernaut, India: see Puri. Juggernaut (Jagannath) huge idol of Krishna drawn through streets annually, occasionally rolling over devotees. [Hindu Rel.: EB, V: 499] See : Destruction that will leave us in the dust if we don't accept and adapt. That's why we've focused the Agribusiness agribusiness Agriculture operated by business; specifically, that part of a modern national economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food and fibre products and byproducts. Forum these last few years on change and how it shapes our world as marketers and the world of our customers in agriculture. However, no matter how hard we plan for change, there are always elements of uncertainty and unpredictability involved that make it both exciting and yet sometimes a bit frightening at the same time. We need to be skilled jugglers and fortune tellers, wild animal tamers and clean up specialists in today's constantly changing business circus. We have some of each of these business performers under the big top at the 2006 Agribusiness Forum, which has a distinctly international flavor. We'll hear about global forces shaping agriculture, talk with producers whose "farms" includes holdings in both the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and foreign countries. We'll discuss the challenges of managing today's triumvirate Triumvirate (trīŭm`vĭrĭt, –vĭrāt'), in ancient Rome, ruling board or commission of three men. Triumvirates were common in the Roman republic. of agriculture--farms, feed, and fuel--all of which are impacted by forces around the globe. We'll learn whether biofuels are truly a boon Boon A general term that refers to a benefit or improvement for investors. This can include such things as increased dividends, a stock market rally and stock buybacks. Notes: for agriculture or a merely a facade? For a finale, Sano Shimoda will look into his crystal ball to predict the forces and trends that will shape the next decade. Vicki Henrickson Progressive Agriculture Foundation, NAMA Na·ma n. pl. Nama or Na·mas 1. A member of a people of southwest Africa. 2. The Khoikhoin language of the Nama. Vice President. |
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