June 2004 - Second Annual Strategic Forum
"Agri-Food Business and Policy:  Clash, Deterrent or Facilitator?"

Informa Economics' Second Annual Strategic Forum is designed to bring our clients a fact-based and thought-provoking product and experience about the inter-play of domestic and global policy with the business workings and performance of the agri-food value chain. The Forum’s structure is designed to encourage and foster discussion among the Forum’s participants, Informa Economics’ personnel and select experts from government, academia and business that Informa Economics will bring to both the opening and closing Forum conferences.
 

The opening Forum date is September 28, 2004 and the closing Forum session is
scheduled for December 14-15, 2004;
both conferences will be in Memphis at Informa Economics’ headquarters. The identification, evaluation, understanding and the design of strategic approaches to manage the changes described above is our goal ― as is always the case in such matters ― “there are no pat answers.” Your interface with global experts, the Informa Economics staff and the other Forum participants will generate practical strategies required for management of these changes impacting world agriculture and food. As an added feature, all of the special white papers (see topics below) will be provided to participants prior to the two-day closing meeting.


Last year’s Strategic Forum entitled “Developing Business Strategies in a World of
Colossal Change”
was an outstanding success,
as expressed by the many participants.
We will be happy to provide references to anyone that is considering participation in
the Forum for the first time.

 

Why Address Agri-Food Business and Policy: Clash, Deterrent or Facilitator?


There has been a confluence of events both domestically and worldwide that have greatly influenced the way that the agriculture and food industry does business. Moreover, policy and related regulations and limitations have been more than dynamic ― as a number of business altering policy decisions and regulations have been made “on the fly.”

 

Issues and events such as BSE, the breakdown of trade discussions in Cancun, global terrorism and related homeland security initiatives among others have all generated new policies and “rules” by which business is done. That in turn has altered the structure, conduct and performance of the entire global value chain. As indicated, some changes have been nearly “instantaneous” (i.e., closed trade borders for beef due to BSE) while others have more of an evolutionary impact, such as trade issues between the G-8 countries and the rest of the world. In either case, there is an inter-play of vast significance between the development and implementation of policy and the activities and influence of business.

 

One might ask, “is policy driving business; is business driving policy; or is there a tug-o-war between the two?” One typically expects that policy is deliberated, vetted and enacted and business reacts accordingly. Times have changed as business and “events” are determining policy with immediate impacts and further policy consequences. This dynamic, while not new, is enhanced today and greatly so. The speed of changes, the rapidity of decisions, the use of “pre-emption” are all resulting in a less predictable business environment. And so, we ask is the inter-play of business and policy one of “clash, deterrent or facilitator” and equally importantly we ask how to manage in this volatile environment?

 

This is the essence of the second annual Informa Economics Strategic Forum. Join us as we, along with other specialists and industry participants, seek answers and strategic solutions to these over-arching topics and issues.


THE WHITE PAPERS AND PROGRAM


At the heart of this year’s Forum, the Informa Economics team will develop six white papers with a North American focus, as described below. These papers will be developed between the dates of the opening Forum session and delivered just before the closing session, as the papers will be highlighted in the two-day final meetings. The paper titles and brief descriptions are listed below.


1. “Policy Driven Costs of Doing Business in Agriculture and Food”:

This paper will be a “status report” on the cost impact of domestic agriculture and food policy on each segment of both the crop and livestock value chain.


2. “Policy Prognostications”:

A paper describing possible domestic policy changes for agriculture and food and the impact on the structure, conduct and performance of both the crop and livestock value chains.


3. “Other-Directed Policy Impacts”:

A paper related to the trade policy environment and the implications for doing domestic business profitably around the globe.


4. “Agri-Food Business Prospects”:

A paper that describes the nature and future activities of each value chain segment for both crops and livestock.


5. “Living in a World at War”:

The prospects for a long-term war on terror, and the impacts on agriculture and food, ranging from physical damage from attacks to competition for resources and the tax costs of the war.


6. “Keeping up — A Review of Two Social Trends Discussed Last Year”:

A paper addressing obesity and anti-obesity policies and demographics and the coming social security debate and its impact on agriculture.

 

Please review the forum agenda and brochure below with description of the deliverables and benefits of this most important and unique Informa Economics program.


Agenda 2004 Strategic Forum: First Session
“Agri-Food Business and Policy: Clash, Deterrent or Facilitator?”

September 28, 2004
9:30 A.M. – 3:30 P.M.

9:30 AM   Introductions/Forum Objectives and Process

Bruce Scherr, President and Chief Executive Officer, Informa Economics, Inc.

 

10:00 AM “Agriculture and Food Policy the State of Play”

Jim Wiesemeyer, Vice President, Informa Economics, Inc.

 

11:00 AM “Industry Implications of Policy & Regulation”

Tom Scott, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics, Inc.

 

Noon Lunch - Provided

 

1:00 PM “The Impact of Regulation on Doing Business”

Ross Hamilton, Director Government Affairs & Technology, Darling International Inc.

 

2:00 PM “Agribusiness in a World at War on Terrorism”

William Motes, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics, Inc.

 

3:00 PM Participant Input Regarding the White Papers
and the Second Meeting Group

 

3:30 PM Adjourn


CLICK HEREIP Multi-Client Study to view and print the FORUM BROCHURE in pdf form.

You may also email info@informaecon.com for more information....

 

 

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