USDA chief economist to leave at end of January
Johansson says it has been a real honor to spend more than two decades in public service, working for the Peace Corps, USDA, Office of Management and Budget, Congressional Budget Office and the Council of Economic Advisers. ASA work Johansson will work alongside ASA’s Director of Economics and Polic...
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Published in | Western Farm Press |
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Format | Magazine Article Journal Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Clarksdale
Penton Media, Inc., Penton Business Media, Inc. and their subsidiaries
15.12.2020
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Summary: | Johansson says it has been a real honor to spend more than two decades in public service, working for the Peace Corps, USDA, Office of Management and Budget, Congressional Budget Office and the Council of Economic Advisers. ASA work Johansson will work alongside ASA’s Director of Economics and Policy Analysis Jack Roney to provide domestic and international sugar market analysis and evaluate the farm and trade policies that affect U.S. sugar producers. “America’s sugar producers are an essential part of our country’s food supply chain, and there are a growing number of complex issues that affect the continued success of the industry. |
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ISSN: | 1525-1217 |