American Sugar Alliance hires new director

Dr. Robert Johansson succeeds veteran sugar economist Jack Roney.

September 2, 2021

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Dr. Robert Johansson will help guide America’s sugar industry in his new role as the director of economics and policy analysis at the American Sugar Alliance (ASA). Johansson will provide domestic and international sugar market analysis and evaluate the farm and trade policies that affect U.S. sugar producers.

Johansson joined ASA in January 2021 as the associate director of economics and policy analysis. Prior to joining ASA, Johansson was most recently chief economist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), where he advised the Secretary of Agriculture, directed the analysis of commodities, and managed the designs of various USDA programs.

“Rob has quickly become an invaluable member of our team. He hit the ground running, leading efforts to reaffirm the importance of sugar's strong domestic supply chain and document foreign sugar subsidies,” said Luther Markwart, ASA’s chairman. “As the director of economics and policy analysis, we know that Rob will continue his excellent work on behalf of America’s sugar producers.”

Johansson commented, “America’s sugar growers and workers have welcomed me with open arms, and it is an honor to serve them in this new role. I look forward to working across the industry to continue advancing more sustainable and efficient sugar production and address any challenges that threaten the long-term survival of domestic sugarcane and sugarbeet production.”

Johansson succeeds veteran sugar economist Jack Roney. Roney retired on August 31, 2021, after 25 years with ASA.

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