The Global Farmer Roundtable in Des Moines, sponsored by the Global Farmer Network, features farmers from 14 countries discussing topics that bind them together as farmers.
At the top of their list of concerns is access to inputs, including capital availability, labor availability and land/rent prices. Balancing cost competitiveness with sustainability, product quality and consumer demands is also high on the list of concerns, as is the growing disconnect between farmers and consumers and the “social license to farm”.
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