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Sugar output may exceed demand for a second year as production advances in Thailand come on to the market. China’s imports are being looked at closely and questions remain unanswered about the long term import volumes from the regions highest consumer. India on the other hand continues to have the power to swing international markets through policy interventions.

 

So what is the Asian sugar market looking like in 2011/12 in context to the world market? IBC's 17th Asia International Sugar Conference moves to Cebu, Philippines to answer your questions. Hear from top industry leaders on the most topical sugar industry issues of today.

 

International Industry Experts

 

spkpeter.jpgDr. Peter Baron,
Executive Director,
International Sugar Organization UK
spkpedro.jpgPedro Cortes,
CEO,
Energy Brazil
spkfaruk.jpgFaruk Bakrie,
Chairman,
Asosiasi Gula Indonesia
spkprasert.jpgDr. Prasert Tapaneeyangkul,
Secretary General,
Office of the Cane and Sugar Board, Thailand
spkabinash.jpgAbinash Verma,
Director General,
Indian Sugar Mills Association
spksomnath.jpgSomnath Chatterjee,
Head of Procurement for ITC Limited,
Foods Division



Local Policy Makers & Business Leaders Invited
  • Proceso Alcala, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Philippines
  • Rene Almendras, Secretary, Department of Energy, Philippines
  • Marriz Agbon, President, Philippine Agricultural Development Corporation
  • Ma. Regina B. Martin, Administrator, Sugar Regulatory Administration, Philippines
  • Pedro Roxas, Chief Executive Officer, Roxas Group of Companies
What's New This Year
  1. Philippines – spotlight on consumption and imports Thailand crop outlook and impact
  2. China Imports – swing factor for global markets?
  3. Diversification trends and opportunities for the Sugar industry
  4. Oil – Ethanol – Sugar: What can the markets expect from these inter-linkages?
  5. Investment Opportunities in Global Sugar Production
  6. Reduced Sugar Production Cost: Ways to improve cane production and refi nery efficiency
  7. Ethanol opportunities in a rapidly changing energy market scenario
  8. Latest market updates from Thailand, Indonesia, India, Brazil and China

 

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