
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore
With 2nd World Grains Trade just a week away, this is the last call to register! Attend this conference to meet over 200 CEOs, Directors, Managers, Regional Heads, Business Development Directors, Traders, Brokers, and Analysts across the following sectors:

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We’ve opened the CMT Connect portal to all registered and paid delegates at the 2nd World Grains Trade Summit. This online networking portal allows registered participants to connect, and set up meetings and appointments with fellow delegates before the conference has even begun, maximising the Networking opportunities at the conference!
Leverage on the Networking, and seize this opportunity to meet over 200 suppliers, vendors & customers to forge NEW business.
Some top grains industry executives discussed the Financial Crisis, Chinese Government Policies, Biofuels and GM Crops’ impact on global grains trade during the many discussion roundtables and Q&A sessions at the first World Grains Trade Summit held in Singapore in February 2009.
And here’s your opportunity to view snapshots of the highlights of these high-level discussions, made possible with the World Grains Trade Snippets.
"World Grains Trade Snippets" offer a timesaving & cost-effective way to hear whatexperts from Noble Group, Toepfer International, Bunge, LMC International & Agrocorp aresaying on key issues...
World Grains Trade Snippets are a series of 4 short video clips, that share highlights of some of the most talked about discussions and insights from 5 leading grains industry executives including:
- Diego Barbero (Global Head of Grains-NOBLE GROUP LTD),
- Fredrik Groth (Vice President-TOEPFER INTERNATIONAL),
- Chris Nikkel (Director of Risk Management Asia- BUNGE),
- Simon Bentley (Head of Grains- LMC INTERNATIONAL LTD) &
- Vijay Iyengar (Managing Director- AGROCORP INTERNATIONAL)
What you will find out from the World Grains Trade snippets...
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PS: Do take this opportunity to preview the quality of insights you will receive 2nd World Grains Trade Summit, on January 20-21, 2010 in Singapore! Find out more about the 2nd World Grains Trade Summit at www.worldgrainstrade.com
Glencore Grain B.V is the Platinum Sponsor of the 2nd World GrainsTrade Summit 2010. Glencore and its subsidiaries process, handle and market Wheat, Corn, Barley, Rice, Oilseeds, Meals, Edible Oils and Biodiesel. Glencore is a leading exporter of grain from the EU, Russia, the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Argentina and Australia. Global markets, particularly on the supply side, are highly fragmented and in many countries we procure grain directly from the farmer. To support these activities it's subsidiaries own or operate processing, storage and handling infrastructure.
Glencore's subsidiaries in the UK, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, the Ukraine and Kazakhstan have seventy silos at their disposal with a combined storage capacity of 3.5 million metric tons. Of these, five are port or river elevators.
In the Ukraine, a Glencore subsidiary part owns a Sunseed crushing plant with an annual capacity of 250,000 metric tons.
A subsidiary of Glencore is owner of the Moreno Group in Argentina. Moreno’s facilities include interior silos, an export elevator in Bahia Blanca and four Sunseed/Soyabean crushing plants with a combined annual capacity of 1.85 million metric tons.
In Argentina and Uruguay, it's subsidiaries own five Rice mills with a combined annual capacity of 400,000 metric tons.
In Brazil, a subsidiary of Glencore is the owner of a soyabean crushing plant with an annual capacity of 350,000 metric tons. In Australia, Paraguay, Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, Glencore farms 300,000 hectares of owned or leased land.
North Africa, the Middle East and Asia are the prime export markets. Marketing is coordinated through Glencore's office in Rotterdam. Contact Joost: Viehoff@glencore.com or Manu.Schoungut@glencore.com
2nd World Grains Trade Summit in Singapore on 20-21 Jan offers updates on wheat, barley, soybean, corn & rice markets. Experts will also share on Australia's grains marketsafter the Monopoly, increasing quantities of Black Sea grains in Asian markets, erratic weather patterns, weak US dollar, climbing crude prices & international buyer’s perspective on buying mechanisms & challenges.
SINGAPORE, Dec. 2 /Press Release/ -- The 2nd World Grains Trade summit, which will be held in Singapore on 20-21 Jan 2010, comes at a crucial time for the global grains industry, having experienced record grains prices & low demand during the last 1.5 years. What is in store when the global economy heads towards a recovery mode?
The 2nd World Grains Trade Summit will provide updates on issues dominating global grains markets. They include the opening up of Australia’s grains markets, increasing quantities of Black Sea grains in Asian and Middle East markets, erratic weather patterns, the weak US dollar, climbing crude prices and the impact of hedge and index funds on the commodities markets.
The heads of Olam, Touton Far East, Peter Cremer and Adani Enterprises will share their views on managing a commodity business amid market volatility & uncertainty during the CEO panel.Other key Panel Discussions on the agenda include one on the Challenges facing Flour Millers and the International Buyers Roundtable discussing expectations, buying mechanisms and hedging solutions.
The big 5 grains including wheat, barley, soybean, corn and rice will also be extensively covered at the conference, with updates from India, Australia, China, the Middle East, Egyptand the Black Sea Region.Sessions will also offer insights on the future of grains trade financing, with discussion on bank’s risk appetites and alternative options including Islamic Financing.
2nd World Grains Trade Summit will also provide updates on the freight market, and what to expect for 2010.
Attendees at 2nd World Grains Trade Summit can expect to hear from key representatives of Grain Silos & Flour Mills, Cargill, Touton, Olam, GrainCorp, Viterra, BULOG, SGS, Peter Cremer, ANZ, Toepfer International, Chaoren Pokphand, Japfa Comfeed, TheState Trading Corporation of India, Adani Wilmar, GASC, Sabio Pronostico, The Islamic Bank of Asia, HfWand many more key companies in the industry.
They will also get to network and interact with grains traders, brokers, importers, flour and feed mill executives, commodity trade finance professionals, dry bulk shipping executives, milling technology vendors and agents, testing and certification experts, end-users from food and feed industry and risk management specialists to name a few.
2nd World Grains Trade Summit is a follow up conference to the World Grains Trade summit, which was held in Singapore in February 2009 and attended by close to 250 decision makers from over 30 countries. A key event in the global grains trade conference calendar, 2nd World Grains Trade meets in Singapore to offer participants a window into the Asian markets.
2nd World Grains Trade Summit is organized by the Center for Management Technology, under the sponsorship of SGS and Glencore Grain B.V. and is now accepting registrations for the conference, as well as enquiries on sponsorship packages, media partnerships and exhibition space.
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Dates for 2nd World Grains Trade Summit are confirmed! The conference will convene in Singapore’s Ritz-Carlton Millenia on 20-21 Jan 2010, and the world’s leading grains, agri commodities & end-user companies are expected to send their teams to attend again.
This second edition is a follow up to the highly successful “World Grains Trade Summit” held on February 2009 in Singapore and attended by close to 200 top decision makers from over 30 countries.
In fact, testimonials like:
...and even “I’ll be back next year” were echoed by almost all who attended this pioneering event.
The 2nd World Grains Trade Summit aims to answer the industry’s most pressing question,
“When will stability return to the agri-commodities sector?”, with sessions focusing on:
The 2nd World Grains Trade Summit marks the growing prominence of Asia in the World Grains Market, and the conference will provide unparalleled coverage, candor & objectivity in key sectors of the world grains markets.
If you are keen on participating as delegates, media partners, exhibitors and / or sponsors at the 2nd World Grains Trade Summit, do submit your registrations, enquiries and proposals to Ms. Grace Oh at grace@cmtsp.com.sg.
We’re still finalising the 2nd World Grains Trade Summit agenda, but here is a sneak peek of speakers we have confirmed so far:
As the agenda and details of the 2nd World Grains Trade Summit get firmed up, more ‘sneak peeks’ into the exciting line up planned at the 20-21 Jan 2009 conference in Singapore’s Ritz-Carlton Millenia will be released regularly.
Exploring the theme, “When will stability return to the agri-commodities sector?” the 2nd World Grains Trade Summit will provide insights on:
In the mean time, do log back into this website to check for more updates on the2nd World Grains Trade Summit or email Ms. Grace Oh at grace@cmtsp.com.sg on any enquiries on pre-registration, sponsorship and media partnership packages.