The potential consequence of tariffs, updates on fiery ingredient markets and the emerging ways artificial intelligence is enhancing procurement systems will be among topics addressed at the 2025 Sosland Purchasing Seminar. Secure your spot at the Sosland Purchasing Seminar today: https://ow.ly/3Obo50VqL23 #purchasingseminar #markets https://ow.ly/wNsw50VqKTW
Sosland Purchasing Seminar
食品和饮料服务
Kansas City,MO 467 位关注者
The most comprehensive food ingredient forum in America
关于我们
Since 1978, Sosland Publishing’s Purchasing Seminar has brought together purchasing executives and suppliers for an intensive look into commodities markets
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https://www.purchasingseminar.com/
Sosland Purchasing Seminar的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 食品和饮料服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Kansas City,MO
- 创立
- 1978
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At this year's Sosland Purchasing Seminar, Bill Lapp, President, Advanced Economic Solutions, Inc., will lead the Tariffs, Changing Global Trade Flows and US Cash Wheat session. Lapp, with more than 30 years of experience in analyzing and forecasting economic conditions and commodity markets, will dive headfirst into one of the industry's hottest topics. This is a session you won't want to miss! Secure your spot at the Sosland Purchasing Seminar today: https://ow.ly/ZFGi50VpcSc #PurchasingSeminar #markets #ingredients
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Prerna Dhawan, Chief Product Officer, Beroe Inc, will lead the Harnessing AI and Data for Dynamic Supply Chain Resilience session at this year's Sosland Purchasing Seminar, held June 8-10, 2025, in Kansas City, MO. Prerna will explore how teams can leverage AI to help drive smarter, faster decisions and strengthen supply chain resilience in the food ingredient sector. You won't want to miss her expertise! Secure your spot at the Sosland Purchasing Seminar today: https://ow.ly/fFf550VmnsF #PurchasingSeminar #markets #ingredients
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For more than 40 years, purchasing executives have relied on information gained during the Sosland Purchasing Seminar to navigate ingredient markets. Secure your spot today: https://ow.ly/stKA50UMOgq #purchasingseminar #supplychain
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Jay McAllister of The Mennel Milling Company, Patrick Deppa and Samuel Doering of Ardent Mills, Andrew Rutter of Bartlett Milling and Mark Rossol of The Andersons, Inc. led a panel of soft wheat millers at the North American Millers' Association (NAMA) 2025 spring conference. Read more from Matt Noltemeyer below on their forecast of soft red winter wheat: https://ow.ly/U56f50Vg50H #wheat #event #markets
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Milling & Baking News Associate Markets Editor Jason Kendall has updates from the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA)'s 129th Annual Convention! From left: Matthew White, general director of agricultural products marketing for BNSF Railway; Ryan Raess, general director of grain for Union Pacific Railroad; Jared Farmer, managing director of sales for CPKC; and Max Fisher, chief economist and treasurer of the NGFA take part in a panel and Q&A during convention in Carlsbad, Calif., on Sunday.
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The fate of more than $21 billion worth of US corn and soybeans got murkier March 4, as the White House implemented new tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China, and those countries signaled they would respond in kind. Read the full report on corn and soybean futures from Jason Kendall below ?? https://ow.ly/p2nz50Ve3yK #markets #corn #soybean
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Equip your team with exclusive insights and strategies?from leading market and industry experts on commodities, weather,?transportation and the economy at?the world’s leading forum?for food ingredient markets.? Secure your spot at the Sosland Purchasing Seminar today: https://ow.ly/rHi550VaEoa #purchasingseminar #ingredients
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Increased supplies and higher ending stocks are in store for US wheat in the 2025-26 marketing year, according to the Grains and Oilseeds Outlook issued by the USDA at its Agricultural Outlook Forum on Feb. 27. https://ow.ly/rO6h50V8JiY #wheat #markets
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Matt Noltemeyer of Milling & Baking News reports from the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum: (left) The 101st USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum opened Feb. 27 in Arlington, Va., with a talk from Gregg Doud with the National Milk Producers Federation. Speaking of cyclical commodity markets, Doud questioned whether the United States was in a plateau in agricultural exports. (right) USDA chief economist Seth Meyer poses questions to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins Feb. 28 to open the second day Outlook Forum. Rollins touched on tariffs, avian influenza and spoke of the Trump Administration’s intentions to put US agriculture on a solid footing.
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