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Dig In is a new sub-podcast where Adam Yee gets an expert to chat about something very specific.
Michelle Klieger, an agricultural economist, discusses the complexities of agricultural economics, the cultural implications of meat consumption, and the significance of cold chain technology in food supply. She highlights the challenges faced by modern farmers, including market volatility and the impact of trade policies, while also exploring the evolution of food supply chains and the importance of sustainability in agriculture.
This conversation delves into the current state of the cocoa and coffee markets, exploring the significant price fluctuations in cocoa due to weather challenges and market speculation. It discusses the shift in consumer behavior towards chocolate alternatives and the impact of trade policies on food security.
We also highlight the intersection of food security and national security, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that populations are fed. Finally, the conversation touches on the future of food, addressing the challenges and innovations that may arise in response to changing market dynamics and consumer preferences.
About Michelle
Michelle Klieger is an agricultural economist with 15 years of agricultural and business consulting experience. An economist and a business strategist, she works with the global agricultural businesses, agtech companies, regional food and supply chain companies, conventional and non-conventional agriculture firms, governments, and philanthropic foundations.
Her knowledge of farm economics, international trade, macro and micro trends on production systems, agricultural supply chains, and regional food systems allows her to help clients explore new business ideas, assess their feasibility, and advise on their implementation, helping to ensure success at every stage. Michelle is a professional speaker, the author of The Demise of Free Trade, and host of The Grower & The Economist podcast. She taught Economics at Bentley University and holds a Master’s in Agriculture Economics from Purdue University and an MBA from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business.
She is most active on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/michelleklieger. Her company page is stratagerm.com and my podcast is The Grower & The Economist (podcast players and Podcast). She also has a linkedin newsletter. And if you want her Book, here it is
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Dig In is a new sub-podcast where Adam Yee gets an expert to chat about something very specific.
Michelle Klieger, an agricultural economist, discusses the complexities of agricultural economics, the cultural implications of meat consumption, and the significance of cold chain technology in food supply. She highlights the challenges faced by modern farmers, including market volatility and the impact of trade policies, while also exploring the evolution of food supply chains and the importance of sustainability in agriculture.
This conversation delves into the current state of the cocoa and coffee markets, exploring the significant price fluctuations in cocoa due to weather challenges and market speculation. It discusses the shift in consumer behavior towards chocolate alternatives and the impact of trade policies on food security.
We also highlight the intersection of food security and national security, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that populations are fed. Finally, the conversation touches on the future of food, addressing the challenges and innovations that may arise in response to changing market dynamics and consumer preferences.
About Michelle
Michelle Klieger is an agricultural economist with 15 years of agricultural and business consulting experience. An economist and a business strategist, she works with the global agricultural businesses, agtech companies, regional food and supply chain companies, conventional and non-conventional agriculture firms, governments, and philanthropic foundations.
Her knowledge of farm economics, international trade, macro and micro trends on production systems, agricultural supply chains, and regional food systems allows her to help clients explore new business ideas, assess their feasibility, and advise on their implementation, helping to ensure success at every stage. Michelle is a professional speaker, the author of The Demise of Free Trade, and host of The Grower & The Economist podcast. She taught Economics at Bentley University and holds a Master’s in Agriculture Economics from Purdue University and an MBA from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business.
She is most active on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/michelleklieger. Her company page is stratagerm.com and my podcast is The Grower & The Economist (podcast players and Podcast). She also has a linkedin newsletter. And if you want her Book, here it is
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