IGC: a good prospect of world feed grain trade in the next decade
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Last Update: 2002-06-29
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: at the meeting of the international grain Commission (IGC) in London, Eric Erickson, vice chairman of the Commission, said that IGC's demand model for 2002 predicted that the demand for feed grains would be strong in the next decade, and that the new growth of this demand would translate into new export opportunities However, Erickson stressed that everyone involved in international grain trade should expect unexpected things and focus on three aspects: potential, opportunities and solutions "Our model tells us a lot about potential and some about opportunity, but the government should mainly seize the opportunity," he said The work of each association should mainly focus on the methods of problem-solving, providing information, education, problem-solving and customer service "
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