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Sep 2023
This webinar exams whether increased concentration necessarily leads to increased market power or simply reflects the underlying economic efficiencies controlling value chains. It discusses whether increased market concentration is a food security concern and if so, what should be the role of international institutions and organizations in regulating markets? Speakers: Javier Blas (Bloomberg L.P.), Swithun Still (STILL GRAIN), James MacDonald (University of Maryland), Delphine Leconte-Demarsy (AMIS) Moderators: Joe Glauber (AMIS) and Seth Meyer (USDA)    
Sep 2014
Feed use accounts for about a third of world consumption of cereals. Despite its significance, feed utilization is a largely unknown component in supply and demand balances. Within the framework [...]
Sep 2014
Feed use accounts for about a third of world consumption of cereals. Despite its significance, feed utilization is a largely unknown component in supply and demand balances. Within the framework [...]
May 2014
In May 2014, several inception and assessment missions were organised in Abuja, Kaduna and Zaria to identify and prioritize AMIS’ support to Nigeria. Different meetings were organized with key stakeholders involved [...]
Apr 2014
Feed use accounts for about a third of world consumption of cereals. Despite its significance, feed utilization is a largely unknown component in supply and demand balances. AMIS Research Paper [...]
Feb 2014
Over the past ten years, the increase in ethanol production in the United States has changed market dynamics in maize and related grain markets, which may impact prices and availability [...]
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