Sunday, February 19, 2006

Global Agriculture Program

Whether you’re a one-man (or woman) shop or an international firm, it’s important to understand the forces shaping global agriculture today and in the future. Gateway NAMA and the St. Louis Agri Business Club were fortunate to have Deborah Perkins from the New York office of Rabobank at the meeting on Feb. 14 to discuss issues of global agribusiness.

Deborah is originally from Western Australia and now serves as executive director of the Food and Agribusiness Research division of Rabobank, which consists of 74 employees in 12 countries.

In her talk, she discussed some of the demand and production factors driving agriculture around the world, particularly in China, India, South America and Europe. While the U.S. remains a key player on the world stage in terms of trade, we still need to be aware of these emerging markets, some of who may become exporters in coming years.

For more information on her speech or a copies of her data, drop us an e-mail. (gatewaynama@yahoo.com)

Thanks also to our sponsor for the meeting – Rabo AgriFinance!

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