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The Food Cycle: How supply chains are disrupting ag commodity markets

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Delays in deliveries, changes in purchasing patterns, skyrocketing price rises throughout the supply chain

These are just some of the impacts seen in recent months as a result of global disruption to supply chains in shipping, staffing, production and more. So what is going on, and how can agricommodity markets protect against (or even benefit from) these kinds of disruptions?

In this live one-hour webinar from Agribriefing, you’ll learn about the main factors behind supply chain disruption, amongst other things, freight to staffing, energy shortages in China. Find out how different markets across the feed and food sectors are impacted – including wheat and corn, ingredients used in animal nutrition and feed, and proteins such as beef, seafood, and eggs.

Join Agrimoney’s Editor in Chief, Mike Verdin, and S&P Global Platts Freight Editor, George Griffiths, on Wednesday 1 December at 15:00 GMT. They will be joined by expert Agribriefing analysts from Strategie Grains, Feedinfo and Urner Barry. In what promises to be a lively discussion, we will cover following topics:

  • To what extent is shipping actually to blame for supply chain issues?
  • What else is behind high prices for feed and food ingredients?
  • How do raw material shortages come into the picture?
  • What happens next and what are the implications for business?

A session not to be missed, ensure you sign up now, and bring your questions for the panel, since we will finish with a live Q&A.

Sign up now using the 'Register' button at the top of this page.

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Learn more about Agribriefing’s brands and how they help different agricultural commodity markets

Agribriefing’s international network of specialist market analysts bring clarity to opaque and complex markets. We help our clients to make better informed commercial and strategic decisions through the provision of pricing benchmarks, market data and forecasting services.

These market leading subscription and data services provide critical market intelligence to producers, traders and buyers of agricultural commodities.

Strategie Grains: Business-critical intelligence for the grain, oilseeds, animal feed, biofuels and malting barley sector. Country-level supply and demand forecasts to aid purchasing or trading decisions and hedging and risk management strategies.

www.strategie-grains.com

Feedinfo: Your connection to the global animal nutrition and feed industry, and the world's only IOSCO-compliant price reporting & news agency exclusively for animal nutrition.

www.feedinfo.com

Urner Barry: The premier market intelligence platform catering to the red meat, poultry, seafood, eggs and plant protein markets. Featuring proprietary benchmark price reporting, and in-depth market analysis.

www.urnerbarry.com

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    Heather McGuire Doyle Senior Analyst @ Feedinfo

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    Hélène Duflot Grain Market Analyst @ Stratégie Grains / Tallage

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    Gary Morrison Market Reporter and Vice President @ Urner Barry

    Gary Morrison is Vice President and market reporter at Urner Barry where he is responsible for reporting on the beef and seafood markets. Gary specializes in analyzing macro themes and economic data to see how they relate to market conditions, pricing trends, and buying patterns. Through his research, he is able to bring clarity to complex market situations and provide customers with what they need to develop a sound business strategy. Gary’s professional interests include financial analysis, product development, process improvement, and management. He is also Urner Barry’s Director of Human Resources and oversees recruitment and employee relations. Gary graduated with Honors from Rutgers University School of Business in New Brunswick, NJ with a Bachelor of Science. He later earned a Masters of Business Administration through Georgian Court University.

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    George Griffiths Editor @ Global Container Freight, S&P Global Platts

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    Mike Verdin Editor in Chief @ Agrimoney

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