January 06, 2020

Grain procurement and purchasing course announced

Two sections of the IGP-KSU Grain Procurement and Purchasing course will be offered to enhance the participant's abilities to purchase U.S. grains and commodities with greater confidence and effectiveness.

The basic course will be held April 20-24, 2020, and the advanced course will be offered April 28-May 2, 2020. Participants have the option of attending a supply chain field trip held in between the sections on April 24-27, 2020. They also have the option of taking both sections of the course concurrently.
 
Course participants of the IGP–KSU Grain Purchasing course tour the Hal Ross Flour Mill at Kansas State University's Department of Grain Science North Campus
Image credit: IGP KSU

This course series benefits individuals who are responsible for purchasing, importing, shipping, and handling U.S. grains in both government and private settings. Participants attending the basic section can expect to investigate the U.S. supply chain, international freight markets, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) quality standards, and grain export markets. During the advanced offering, participants can look forward to discussing topics on cash contracting, futures, trading strategies, options, and price risk management strategies, along with a continued discussion over current market events.

'Participants who attend either or both offerings of the IGP-KSU Grain Procurement and Purchasing course will receive an in-depth look at the purchasing and trading of commodities on an international scale,' says Guy Allen, IGP Institute senior agricultural economist and course manager. 'If they choose to attend the offered field trip, they will also see first-hand how grains are traded and transported through the U.S. supply chain to international markets.'


Read the full article on the Milling and Grain website, HERE.
 

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