The IGC Grains Virtual Conference is still due to take place this year, June 8-9. It features workshops and panellists that will talk through a range of topics such as trade policy, climate change, and strategic risk.
Day One - Tuesday 8th June 2021
There will be six sessions throughout the day: Trade policy, Strategic risk, Trade finance, Climate change, Trade and resilient food systems, and Regional snapshot South East Asia.
Day Two - Wednesday 9th June 2021
This day will be dedicated to six workshops: Rice, Feed demand, Oilseeds, Regional snapshot, Cereals, and Pulses.
A panel of experts will be looking ahead to what can be expected in the upcoming years. An assumed improvement in economic conditions across the board would likely boost demand on food and industrial sectors. However, will high prices contain the potential for growth? In this regard, much will also depend on crop outcomes and policies in key exporters, spanning the EU, the Black Sea region, the America and Asia.
For more information about the IGC Grains Virtual Conference visit their website, HERE.
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