Study: Ohio’s Food Industry Infrastructure And Innovation Can Play Vital Role In National Supply Chain, Food Shortage Issues
5 Apr 2022
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COLUMBUS, OH – As the national supply chain and food industries continue to see increased strain, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian attack on Ukraine, new research released today finds that Ohio’s food and agribusiness industry could be part of the solution.
Co-sponsored by the Center for Innovative Food Technology and JobsOhio, “Ohio’s Food Industry,” a series of four new white papers authored by TEConomy Partners, highlights that Ohio has been a leader in research and innovation in the food industry, which is a primary economic driver for the state. This enables the food industry to be adaptable, flexible, and nimble to overcome the challenges it faces.
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