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Agribusiness Council of Indiana Helps Owner/Operators Succeed

Agribusiness Council of Indiana Helps Owner/Operators Succeed


The Agribusiness Council of Indiana (ACI) recently hosted its annual conference, focusing on helping agribusiness owners handle their diverse responsibilities. The event brought together experts to discuss key topics like fertilizer prices and effective communication about agricultural issues. Bruce Kettler, ACI's President & CEO, emphasized the organization's adaptability to changing times.

ACI aims to aid agribusinesses in policy matters, leadership development, and discovering fresh opportunities within Indiana's agricultural sector. Kettler highlighted that ACI's ability to navigate policy changes and identify emerging opportunities can provide crucial support to agribusiness owners and operators.

Kettler encouraged agribusiness owners to understand that ACI can be a valuable resource in addressing policy impacts, embracing new prospects, and fostering community engagement. Whether managing employees, customers, or community involvement, ACI is here to help agribusinesses effectively balance these different roles.

For those eager to learn more, ACI's website offers a wealth of resources. ACI Association Manager Jen Weldon can also be reached at (317) 454-8055 to provide additional information about the organization's assistance for agribusiness owners.

ACI's recent conference reaffirmed its dedication to supporting agribusiness professionals in navigating the complex world of agriculture. With a focus on growth, leadership, and community involvement, ACI is dedicated to helping Indiana's agribusiness owners effectively manage their various responsibilities.

 

Photo Credit: Agribusiness Council of Indiana

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