Publications
Competing and Succeeding in the 21st Century: New Markets for American Agriculture
May 30, 2007
Tom Daschle, Bob
Dole
21st Century Agriculture
Project
May 30,
2007
America’s farmers and ranchers
face unprecedented challenges and opportunities
in the decades ahead. Globalization,
technological change, trade issues, federal
budget constraints, global warming, high energy
costs, land-development pressures, and
increasing environmental and food safety
concerns are all likely to have a profound
impact on rural communities and on future
prospects for sustaining a prosperous and
vibrant farm economy. At the same time, new
markets are opening to farmers that already are
paying enormous dividends. Investments in
biofuels projects and wind farms, as well as
the generation of carbon credits, are providing
farmers and ranchers with new sources of income
that are transforming the rural American
economy. Click
here to read the complete report.
