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A record number of 640 delegates from 17 countries gathered in Melbourne at the end of July to celebrate 25 years of continuous conference delivery and to hear global speakers present and debate their views about current trends in world grain trade.
Sponsored by industry bodies Grain Trade Australia and the Australian Oilseeds Federation, the conference departed from predominantly reviewing supply and demand equations and local conditions to also reflect on the Australian grain industry’s performance since deregulation in 2008, the risks from world political tensions (Ukraine and ME conflicts, Taiwan, US elections, Asia Pacific tensions) and . . .