Listen "Managing Risk in Agricultural Trade"
Episode Synopsis
Participants in international agricultural trade face operational risks related to price, credit, non-tariff barriers, and disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. They also face political risk – the likelihood that a political action will significantly affect their business. From both a corporate and a banking perspective, this session examines the impact of these risks on the agricultural supply chain and tools that can address them.
Featuring:
Joe Stone, Agricultural Supply Chain & Corporate Trading, Executive Senior Vice President, Cargill
Christine Pelletier, Regional Head for Trade and Commodity Finance Americas, Rabobank
Moderator:
Tim Andriesen, Managing Director, Agricultural Commodities, CME Group
This webinar is part of a six-session series on “International Trade: Measuring and Managing Risk and Uncertainty,” hosted by the Yeutter Institute with support from the CME Group Foundation.
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