Andersons Program in Policy for Agriculture

The Andersons Endowed Program is a premier program in economic policy and a centerpiece of the department’s quest for excellence in research, teaching, and outreach.  The Andersons Program focuses on developing a greater understanding of the policies that impact agriculture in its broadest sense. Traditional farm policy, food policy, trade, conservation and environmental policy all have an impact at the local, national and world levels. The Andersons Program features the work of leading scholars in the field and supports the research, teaching and public outreach efforts of the department in this area of interest.

Two faculty members currently hold appointments as Andersons Professors, leading research and education programs in trade and risk management.  Following are links to their programs.

Andersons Program in International Trade – Dr. Ian M. Sheldon

Andersons Program in Risk Management – Dr. Mario J. Miranda