An awareness and education seminar on agribusiness and commodity price risk management will be held at 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 23 in Hyderabad.
The event, to be held at Surana Hall (Federation House, FAPCCI Marg, Red Hills), is part of an ongoing initiative by The Hindu Business Line jointly with the Forward Markets Commission (FMC), the commodity futures market regulator under the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, and the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX), India’s largest agri-commodities futures exchange.
Commodity producers, processors, traders, importers, exporters and related others are the target participants.
The seminar will feature expert speakers who will make presentations on a variety of relevant topics including ‘Commodities as key driver of India’s economic growth’, and ‘Exchange perspective and benefits of commodity futures trading and price risk management’.
There will be a Question and Answer session at the end of the presentations.
The seminar is supported by Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Devendra Surana, President, FAPCCI, will deliver the welcome speech.
Hyderabad is an important centre for a number of agricultural products including grains, oilseeds and oils, cotton, spices and so on.
To participate in the seminar, register with Srimanth on 98192 29212.
A similar event will be held in Warangal on Thursday.