AAEA ORGANIZED SYMPOSIUM FOR FAMPS TRACK                           

 

ORGANIZERS:

Flynn J. Adcock                                   Texas A&M University

C. Parr Rosson, III                               Dept. of Agricultural Economics

(979) 845-7277                                   College Station, TX  77843-2124

fjadcock@tamu.edu                             prosson@tamu.edu

 

TITLE:           Impacts of North American Economic Integration on U.S. Agricultural Products

 

ABSTRACT:  The purpose of this symposium was to examine the impacts and implications of the growing integration of the North American agricultural complex and the role that the North American Free Trade Agreement has played.   Evolving supply chains in beef, pork, live animals, rice, and sorghum will be discussed, focusing on growing integration and the impacts of disruptions to trade.  The role of foreign direct investment among the United States, Canada, and Mexico will be considered.  Applied research and extension education issues will be presented and discussed.

 

MODERATOR:

Albert Allen, Mississippi State University

 

PARTICIPANTS:

Parr Rosson and Flynn Adcock, Texas A&M University

The Integration of the North American Meat Supply Chain

 

Eric Wailes, University of Arkansas

U.S. Rice Trade with Mexico: Integrated Supply Chain or Just Exports?

 

Jaime Malaga, Texas Tech University

The Growing Importance of U.S. Sorghum to the Mexican Animal Feeding Industry

 

Mike Reed, University of Kentucky

The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in North American Agricultural Integration

 

 

DISCUSSANT:

Stanley Fletcher, University of Georgia

 

 

FORMAT: Allen will introduce the topic and moderate the symposium.  Each of four speakers will be given 15 minutes present their topic.   Fletcher will respond to the presentations and set the stage for and interactive discussion, which should last at least 30 minutes.  Participation from attendees will be invited and encouraged.