Articles tagged under: Gregg Doud
Doud to Succeed Mulhern at NMPF
Published June 7, 2023
The National Milk Producers Federation board of directors has unanimously voted to name Gregg Doud as its next president and CEO. Doud will succeed Jim Mulhern, who is retiring at the end of the year. Doud was the chief agricultural…Understanding China’s Influence on U.S. Agriculture
Published August 25, 2022
During an export forum in Sioux Falls, the former chief U.S. agricultural trade negotiator, Gregg Doud, touted the success seen in trade with China. "China imports in agriculture almost as much as we export totally to the whole world so that's…Losing Ground in Ag Trade
Published May 9, 2022
Nearly a year-and-a-half into the Biden administration, key agricultural trade positions remain unfilled, and agriculture may be losing ground. According to former Chief Agriculture Negotiator Gregg Doud, it takes about ten years to see how well a trade deal went.…Potential Seen for Continued Export Growth in China
Published January 23, 2022
China increased agricultural imports in the past year with corn imports alone almost tripling in volume from 2020. Corn is also one of the biggest untapped trade markets for U.S in potential growth. "We've seen a huge increase in corn…Pork Market Still Reeling from African Swine Fever
Published January 23, 2022
China’s hog industry has overgone an evolution after the African Swine Fever swept through the country. Now, with the shift to feeding hogs in larger facilities up to 12 stories high, Aimpoint Research Chief Economist Gregg Doud says China has…A Historic Time for U.S. Ag Exports
Published December 17, 2021
During a Farm Foundation Forum, Aimpoint Research Chief Economist Gregg Doud said it's a historic time for U.S. soybean exports. "October was an all-time record for any month in history for U.S. agricultural exports to China and it was all-time…Trump-Era Trade Leaders Offer Insight Into Export Opportunities
Published November 7, 2021
Gregg Doud, who was the chief agricultural negotiator at USTR during the Trump Administration, says the Trans-Pacific Partnership was a good deal for agriculture, but the U.S. did not leave the TPP because of the agriculture provisions. "In the TPP,…NIAA Adds New Board Member, Recognizes Award Winners
Published May 5, 2021
The National Institute for Animal Agriculture has welcomed Kelly Loganbill of Midan Marketing to its board of directors. During the NIAA annual conference, the Chairman's Award went to Ambassador Gregg Doud for 2020 and Dr. Leonard Bull for 2021. The…#3 Story of 2020: New Opportunities Seen in Agricultural Trade
Published December 31, 2020
On January 15, the U.S. and China signed the phase one trade agreement. During the signing ceremony, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said "I believe it will be a real bonanza for American farmers, ranchers and producers." China agreed at that…