204: Grain markets around the world

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204: Grain markets around the world

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In this special edition of the Cereals and Oilseeds podcast the head of AHDB’s Arable Market Specialists David Eudall talks to grain market experts from around the globe.

David’s guests include:

Robert Johansson (01.25 – 23.48), Chief Economist at the US Department of Agriculture. Robert explains how the US is using data to improve market awareness and the big global drivers.

Ben Buckner (23.55 – 33.57), Analyst at AgResource, discusses the details of the US maize and soybean markets, including the prospects for South American crops.

Based in Australia, Andrew Whitelaw (34.08 – 51.58) of Thomas Elder Markets reflects on the Australian barley and oilseed rape outlook and implications for the UK.

Andrey Sizov (52.00 – 1.07.33), SovEcon on the important aspects of the Russian wheat market and impact on global prices.

This podcast forms part of Grain Market Outlook Week – a weeklong series of digital events dedicated to grain markets.

If you missed any of the webinars you can find them on the AHDB website. Visit ahdb.org.uk/cerealswebinars to hear expert analysis on wheat, barley and oilseed markets. This includes the annual market outlook webinar, covering both global and domestic issues for the 2020/21 season.

You can find the latest, up-to-date information on cereals and oilseeds markets by visiting: ahdb.org.uk/cereals-oilseeds-markets. Don’t forget to subscribe to our regular email updates (scroll to the bottom of the page to find the link)

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