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| In 2010, delegates from over 30 countries participated – over 50%of delegates were Presidents, CEOs, Vice Presidents, Directors or Managing Directors of national and international organisations. See video below:
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Testimonials from 2010's event!
"It is an excellent experience"
"Better than many"
"A diverse range of topic dealt in a comprehensive manner- very professional"
"This conference has provided more insights to thevariousgrains sector"
"Well qualified speakers & panel members. Very high quality content"
"It is a good and informative venue to meet, hear and learn various perspectives on the global grain trade"
"The participants and the topics covered were quite extensiveand interesting"
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"Managing Price Volatility & Production Risks"
The latest assessment of global grain supply and demand for 2010/11 is for some further tightening in the outlook, as the crop forecast is reduced and consumption is placed slightly higher than before. GMR, 25/11/10
Fears of a global food crisis has swept the world's commodity markets as prices for staples such as corn, rice and wheat rose. World prices of staple food grains are projected to rise from anywhere from 31 per cent to 101 per cent by 2050 as pressure on food supply increases.
A study by the International Food Policy Research Institute suggests that for most farmers are challenged adapting to changes in temperatures and rainfall levels. This poses a major consequence to productivity, resulting in more difficulties in managing risk.
With Russia's ban on grains export till July 2011 and Ukraine export quotas limit, how will it change the supply dynamics in global grains trade? Can USA and Europe fill the gap? Will the traditional supply sources from Australia, USA, Canada & South America be able to meet global demand? Where are the alternative sources of grain supply coming from?
CMT's 3rd World Grains Trade Summit will bring together leading industry panel to discuss key issues/concerns pertinent to the grains buyers and sellers. This is an event NOT to be missed!
Multiple Reasons to Attend & Benefit
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