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August 03, 2012

Event: Black Sea Grain and Oilseeds 2012/13

Press release:
With the support of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, Administration of the Krasnodar Territory the Russian Grain Union together with the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies hold the next XVIIIth Annual International Conference "Black Sea Grain and Oilseeds 2012/13", on September 6, 2012 at the Renaissance Moscow Hotel 4*.

Historically, this Conference is a forum for active discussion on the current situation at grain and oilseed markets in Russia and globally.

The Conference will be opened by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation
Ilya Shestakov, among confirmed speakers are:
Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation -  Andrey Klepach,
Chairman of Krasnodar regional branch of the All-Russian public organisation "Russian Agrarian Movement" - Evgeny Gromyko,
President of the Russian Grain Union  - Arkady Zlochevskiy,
General Director of the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies  - Dmitry Rylko,
General Director of ProZerno  - Vladimir Petrichenko.

At the XVIIIth Annual International Conference Black Sea Grain and Oilseeds 2012/13 there will be a report made by one of the top rated grain market analysts, as rated by Top Producer magazine (USA), Ray Grabanski. Mr Grabanski is the lead analyst for Progressive Ag and a recognised industry leader in risk management approaches. He holds an M.S. in Agricultural Economics from North Dakota State University, and is currently working on his J.D. at the University of North Dakota School of Law. Progressive Ag has been recently recognized by AGMAS by the University of Illinois as one of the top grain marketing firms in the United States.

In the work of XVIIth Annual International Conference Black Sea Grain and Oilseeds 2011/12, that was held on September 8, 2011
in Moscow took part 312 representatives from 19 countries including Russia, USA, Great Britain, Germany, France, the Netherlands,
Syria, Egypt, Singapore, as well as Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

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