The outlook for grains in 2011/12 remains very tight, even though the world carryout projection was lifted from last month to reflect somewhat higher than anticipated stocks at the beginning of the year. An increase in the global crop forecast is largely absorbed by a higher consumption figure, mainly in the feed sector. International Grains Council, Grain Market Report, 28 July 2011 . With Middle East relying heavily on imports, food security and price inflation in the region are often an issue. How can the region prepare itself in the face of likely agricultural supply shocks?

Don’t miss out on the 2nd Annual Middle East Grains Congress 2012 in Dubai, where all major players in the grains market come together to hear about market updates, price outlook, supply security, and network with decision makers to form new business opportunities.

New in 2012
  • Strategies to manage Agriculture supply shocks

  • Governments initiatives on national Strategic Grain Reserves and impact on world markets

  • Agriculture investment – what are the ME regions strategies, and where are the opportunities

  • Emerging grain supply markets for the region and trade opportunities

  • Dubai’s new initiatives to strengthen its position as a regional re export hub and resultant opportunities

  • Managing the impact of financial markets on grains trade

  • Changing freight market dynamics and resultant economic viability of new trade routes

Benefits of attending
  • The 2nd Annual Middle East Grains Conference remains the ONLY grains trade summit dedicated to the region

  • Descend in Dubai, the trading and re export hub of the region for unparalled networking opportunities

  • Review the trade changes across major grains and projections for 2012

  • Meet suppliers, buyers and traders from over 20 countries across the food and feed markets

  • Updates from supplier powerhouses – USA, Russia and Australia

  • Assess the constantly changing physical and financial markets and the resultant impact on your grains trade strategies


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