An ag economist says the coronavirus pandemic will lead to some long-term changes in the agriculture industry.
Purdue
University’s Allan Gray says the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in a renewed
emphasis on deglobalization and local and regional supply chains.
“That’s making us think maybe we should have our supplies closer to home and maybe we should think about having our suppliers closer to home and it’s driving this deglobalization opinion we see in the markets,” he says.


