Winthrop Rockefeller Institute Hosts Lecture on Agricultural Trade

The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute has announced the return of its Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series (WRDLS) with an upcoming event focused on agricultural trade. Scheduled for March 17, 2024, this free lecture aims to engage a diverse audience, including students, faculty, industry professionals, and policymakers, all of whom have a stake in agriculture, trade, and international relations.

The event promises to be a significant gathering for those interested in the intersection of agriculture and trade. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from experts in the field, share insights, and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing agricultural trade today. This lecture not only serves as an educational platform but also as a networking opportunity for attendees from various sectors.

While attendance is free, prior registration is necessary due to limited seating. Interested individuals can secure their spot by registering online at the institute’s website: wrinst.org/lecture. This requirement underscores the institute’s commitment to ensuring an organized and engaging experience for all participants.

The Winthrop Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series has a history of presenting notable speakers and fostering dialogue on pressing issues affecting Arkansans and beyond. This upcoming lecture continues that tradition, highlighting the importance of agricultural trade in the current global landscape.

As the event date approaches, those involved are encouraged to prepare for a day of insightful discussions and valuable connections that could influence the future of agriculture and trade in Arkansas and beyond.