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Cooperation between countries





The International Grains Council provides a forum for dialogue among governments to enhance cooperation on global grain market developments, improve market transparency, and promote the smooth functioning of international trade.



The IGC
collaborates with several regional and international organisations as a means of facilitating trade

The IGC is a member of the AMIS G20 Secretariat, providing supply and demand forecasts for wheat, maize, soyabeans and rice, as well as export price monitoring and dry bulk freight market analysis.

Partnership with MED-Amin to set up an early warning system for the durum wheat market and sharing information on wheat quality.

The International Grains Trade Coalition (IGTC) regularly contributes to meetings of the Market Conditions Committee and Council Sessions, providing views from the private sector.


A partnership with the Eurasian Economic Committee underscores the benefits of digitisation in the grains value chain.


A partnership with IDACA seeks to identify key market indicators required by farmers and agricultural cooperatives in remote areas.


The IGC enjoys a collaborative agreement with the GPC, aimed at boosting transparency in world markets for pulses, which form an important and growing part of diets across the globe.


More than 250 participants from the grains value chain (traders, breeders, bankers, trade associations) gather each year to discuss the main challenges and opportunities for the grains and oilseeds trade. A summary of recent discussions can be found her.

This partnership seek for deeper cooperation, robust knowledge-sharing, and inclusive agri-trade partnerships across the Global South, Emphasizing transparency, fair market access.