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Agbiz Grain Quarterly

Agbiz Grain Quarterly keeps role-players in the grain handling and storage industry informed of new developments and important technical and scientific information. The May issue features industry specific content that includes information relating to fire protection compliance, buyer power regulations and much more.

Read Agbiz Grain Quarterly in August

Agbiz Grain Quarterly is a unique magazine featuring unique feature articles and content designed to keep the grain handling and storage industry informed of the latest news and issues of managerial and operational importance. The August issue focusses on the current topic of conversation in the grain industry – traceability. This subject will be front and foremost during the Agbiz Grain Symposium and these articles set the table for the debate and discussion at the symposium. Experts in this issue also address aspects relating to procedures surrounding injuries on duty as well as the latest developments around employment equity regulations.

Also in the August issue:

  • Procedural requirements for water use licence applications.
  • New and unique approaches to physical grain trading.
  • Losses in the malting barley storage sector.
  • Australia and America’s views on grain traceability.
  • A local perspective on grain traceability.
  • NWK’s gantry-bunker solution to storage challenges.
  • And much more!

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Read selected articles

Update: Effect of fertiliser prices on the grain industry

Traditionally, between 30 and 50% of a grain and oilseed producer’s existing input costs are spent on fertiliser. Fertiliser makes up such a large...

SA grain industry shares notes with French counterparts

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes EMC2, a French agricultural co-operative from Lorraine in France, approached AFGRI with a request to visit their facilities in...

Compliance with JSE CDM rules and load shedding: A tough nut...

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes The Johannesburg Stock Exchange or JSE-registered commercial storage operators in South Africa adhere to the JSE’s Commodity Derivative Market’s...

Overview of the 2021/22 season’s wheat crop quality survey

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes The 2021/22 season’s commercial wheat crop, set at 2 285 000 tons, was the largest crop in 20 years....

Alternative energy sources: What are the possibilities?

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes The steep cost of grain storage remains a major challenge for most operators due to the dwindling supply of...