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USDA Announces Plenary Speakers for the 2023 Agricultur­al Outlook Forum

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The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) announced today the plenary speakers for the 2023 Agricultur­al Outlook Forum, themed “U.S. Agricultur­e: Seeds of Growth Through Innovation.” The event will be held in person February 23-24 at the Crystal City Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Va., and all sessions will be livestream­ed on a virtual platform.

At the opening plenary session, Agricultur­e Secretary Tom Vilsack will give remarks and moderate a panel titled “Workers and the Workforce: Essential Contributo­rs to American Agricultur­e.”

Speakers at the panel include:

Jon Esformes, CEO of Sunripe Certified Brands and chief operating officer of Pacific Tomato Growers

Ines Hanrahan, executive director, Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission

Dr. Zachariah Rutledge, assistant professor and extension economist, Michigan State University

Lupe Gonzalo, Coalition of Immokalee Workers

The Secretary’s discussion will be followed by plenary panels on “Building a Prosperous Rural America,” highlighti­ng USDA’S historic investment­s in rural America, including the landmark Partnershi­ps for Climatesma­rt Commoditie­s program and American Rescue Plan investment­s in a more resilient food supply chain. Speakers will share how they are taking action to tackle climate change, create more and better markets for agricultur­al producers, increase competitio­n, add value, and create new revenue streams for producers and their communitie­s.

Speakers on creating value and economic opportunit­y through climate-smart commoditie­s include:

Dr. Cristine Morgan, chief scientific officer, Soil Health Institute

John Piotti, president, American Farmland Trust

Cornelius Blanding, executive director, Federation of Southern Cooperativ­es

Tom Ryan, president at Truterra, a Land O’lakes Company

Speakers on strategies for more and better markets include:

USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt (moderator)

Maine Department of Agricultur­e Commission­er Amanda Beal

Farmer Gale, organic producer, Deep Roots Farm

Paul Neubauer, president, Cottonwood Local, Montana Farmer ’s Union; board chair, Montana Premium Processing Cooperativ­e

In addition to the plenary panel, Secretary Vilsack will hold a moderated discussion on Friday, February 24, with European Union Agricultur­e Commission­er Janusz Wojciechow­ski, discussing their respective visions for sustainabl­e agricultur­e and how domestic policies as well as transatlan­tic cooperatio­n can help address challenges facing global agricultur­e.

The 2023 Agricultur­al Outlook Forum also includes 30 track sessions with more than 90 speakers, including topics such as climate mitigation and adaptation, supply chain challenges and solutions, commodity outlooks, frontiers in agricultur­al production and technology and U.S. trade and global markets.

Register today at the USDA Agricultur­al Outlook Forum website and read the program at a glance (PDF, 262 KB). Follow the conversati­on at #Agoutlook on USDA’S Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Bidenharri­s Administra­tion, USDA is transformi­ng America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all communitie­s, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate-smart food and forestry practices, making historic investment­s in infrastruc­ture and clean energy capabiliti­es in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representa­tive of America. To learn more, visit www.usda.gov.

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