Thursday 10 September 2020

IPGA KNOWLEDGE SERIES presents THE KHARIF CROP OUTLOOK WEBINAR At 5 pm on Friday, September 18, 2020

 

·         A focused discussion that will cover key aspects such as sowing, weather impact, the impact of monsoon this season, expected production, demand and supply, as well as price outlook for Kharif pulses viz., Urad, Moong, and Tur.

·         While Urad and Moong crops will soon arrive in mandis and the Tur crop is now in its growing phase, the question at the forefront is “Is India set for a bumper kharif crop due to good monsoon and increased sowing, or will excess rain play spoilsport?”

 

Mumbai, September 10, 2020: India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA), the nodal body for India’s pulses trade and industry will be hosting a KHARIF CROP OUTLOOK WEBINAR under the aegis of ‘THE IPGA KNOWLEDGE SERIES’ at 5 pm on Friday, September 18, 2020. The IPGA KNOWLEDGE SERIES consists of webinars hosted with eminent domain experts from the Government, Market, and Industry to discuss and explore topics of critical interest to the pulses sector in India and the world at large.

The speaker panel for the KHARIF CROP OUTLOOK WEBINAR will include esteemed panelists such as Dr. S. K. Malhotra, Agriculture Commissioner, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India, Mr. Jatin Singh, Founder & Managing Director, Skymet Weather Services Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Nirav Desai, Managing Partner, GGN Research, Mr. B Krishnamurthy, Managing Director, Four-P International Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, Mr. Anish Goyal, Director, AgroPure Capital Foods (GPA Capital Foods) and Mr. Nitin Kalantri, CEO, Kalantry Food Products. The webinar will be moderated by well-known commodities expert and television anchor, Ms. Manisha Gupta, Editor - Commodities & Currencies, CNBC TV 18.

Mr. Jitu Bheda, Chairman, IPGA said, “It is that time of the year when the entire trade in India and overseas starts to take a closer look at the Kharif harvest and the expected production numbers. This provides the best opportunity to bring together domain experts together to try and make sense of what can be expected from this year’s Kharif harvest.”

Mr. Bimal Kothari, Vice – Chairman, IPGA speaking about the Kharif webinar said, “The omnipresent threat of excess or deficient rainfall at this critical juncture can change the actual production defying the expectations of all experts, not to mention the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic. The webinar will focus on key aspects such as sowing, expected production, demand and supply, price outlook as well as the quantum of rainfall, weather conditions till the end of the year and expected impact in the upcoming months till the harvest of pulses, especially Tur, towards the end of the year, carry-over stock of pulses, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, etc. for Kharif pulses viz., Urad, Moong and Tur.”

The webinar panelists will also delve on the challenges faced by the milling sector in the current COVID-19 pandemic situation and strategies adopted by millers to optimize their capacity utilization and milling margins.

About IPGA:

India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA), the nodal body for pulses and grains trade and industry in India has over 400 direct and indirect members which include individuals, corporates as well as Regional Pulses Traders and Processors Associations taking its pan-India reach to over 10,000 stakeholders involved in the farming, processing, warehousing and import business of pulses across the entire value chain.

IPGA’s vision is to make the Indian pulses and grains industry and trade globally competitive; and in so doing, help advance India’s food and nutrition security. IPGA takes the onus of essaying a leadership role in the domestic agri-business and play a more proactive role in the global domain to foster healthy relations among Indian market participants and between India and all associates overseas.

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