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The Implications of The Proposed Changes To SNAP

The Council on Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics (C-FARE) hosted a free webinar on Friday, February 26th, to discuss The Implications of The Proposed Changes to SNAP. This panel served as a follow-up to our August Webinar on SNAP. Our panel of speakers consisted of three scholars in food and nutrition policy.

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Economic Perspectives on Wildfire — Preparation, Property and Health

The threat of wildfires has become an increasingly large challenge faced by many Americans and as of October 1, over 44,000 wildfires have burned nearly 7.7 million acres in the United States this year. This growing threat is in part due to increasing temperatures and changing weather conditions that are making the fires far more difficult to control and easier to spread.

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Experts discuss SNAP benefits and logistics, ‘Pandemic EBT’ and nutritious diet cost estimates

The year 2020 has focused a great deal more attention on the nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and the logistics of food assistance as well. On Aug. 31 the Council on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics hosted a four-expert panel on the matter hosted by board member Sean Cash, the Bergstrom Foundation Professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, and featuring panelists George Davis of Virginia Tech, Shewana Hairston McSwain of North Carolina A&T State University, and Parke Wilde of Tufts University.

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'Interdisciplinary Approach,' 'Communication' Top List of Tips Agricultural Economists, Policy Experts Share with Early Career Professionals

Take an interdisciplinary approach to agriculture, learn to communicate economics to an audience of non-economists, and follow your passion — these were just a few of the tips four leading Washington economists and agriculture policy mavens offered attendees of NextUp, the Council on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics’ (C-FARE) summer early career development program.

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NextUp — A career development panel for young professionals + students in agricultural and applied economics

The agricultural and applied economics profession is brimming with young talent preparing to lead the next wave of research projects, policy changes and innovation. In our ongoing effort to catalyze informed decision making, the Council on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (C-FARE) will host a professional development panel from 1 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EDT July 22.

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C-FARE Webinar Sept. 24, 2019 — A Growing Population: Hispanic Farmers in the Midwest

The nation’s farmland and farmers continue to decrease, but Hispanic farm operators are growing, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Census of Agriculture. Missing, however, are in-depth case studies that shed light on the diversity of livelihood strategies Hispanic farmers develop in the Midwest. As the nation’s agricultural industry continues to undergo demographic changes, it is critical that Hispanic farmers connect with the resources needed to be successful.

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C-FARE Webinar Sept. 20, 2019 — Changes in the Multilateral Trading System: Impacts to U.S. Agriculture

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been a very successful system for the governance of international trade, progressively lowering tariffs and stimulating trade growth. Despite the fact that the United States played a significant role in establishing the WTO, as well as historically driving multiple rounds of trade negotiations, its current trade policy will notably change the global agricultural trading system. Unilateral implementation of tariffs by the United States has resulted in extensive international retaliation by competitors.

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