Event
ARCHIVE
The ban for grain export from Russia is cancelled on July 01, 2011. Russia returns to the global market and resumes wheat export.
What has changed in Russian and global markets during this period? Which exporters survived and what new sellers appeared? What they can offer today and at what price?
The 5th International Conference "Grain of Russia&CIS: Domestic Market and Export Capacities" which will take place on August 9-10* in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, provides a unique opportunity to meet the exporters from Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan directly, to discuss their offers, and to learn about the situation in the regional market.
On the agenda:
Current situation in grain market of Russia and other exporting countries
Prices: overview and forecast
Consequences of grain export ban in Russia for Russian exporters: Who has survived?
Influence of grain export ban in Russia for global grain market: rearrangement of resources in global market
Crop-2011: first results
Perspectives of Russian grain market development in 2011/2012
Rice*: export from Russia
Quality
Transportation and logistics. Infrastructure development
Panel discussions
Field trip
*In recent years rice export from Russian kept growing. Russia substituted Egypt in the global market of medium-grained and fine-grained rice after the ban for rice export that was introduced in Egypt till October 2011. Main consumer of Russian rice is Turkey.
Participants: grain suppliers from Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, grain consumers - flour mills, trading companies, logistics companies, associations, processing equipment suppliers, analysts, banks, state institutions.

