Arkansas agriculture secretary elected as SUSTA vice president

Arkansas agriculture secretary elected as SUSTA vice president
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Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward has been elected as Vice President of the Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA). Ward will serve a two-year term. His focus will be on enhancing market access, advocating for trade policies that benefit producers, and developing international partnerships to promote the region’s diverse agricultural products.

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