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Digital Ag Global, Season 2, episode 6, Ag Commodities in Agri-Food Value Chain
Season 2
Episode 6
Published 3 months ago
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In this episode of Digital Ag Global, we’re talking about commodities in the agri-food value chain with Dmitry Mykhalchuk, Partner at GrainTrack.
Commodities sit at the center of how modern agri-food markets work — from farm gate to processors, traders, and global buyers. But behind the headlines about prices and markets, there is a much more practical layer: data, logistics, contracts, risk management, and day-to-day operational decisions.
Together with Dmitry, we’ll discuss:
How commodity flows really move through the agri-food value chain
Where the biggest operational and data bottlenecks appear today
How companies think about transparency, tracking, and control in commodity operations
What role digital tools play in making these processes more predictable and manageable
And what changes matter in practice for producers, traders, and agri-food businesses
This is a practical conversation for people working in agriculture, food processing, trading, and agri-tech who want a clearer view of how commodity value chains actually function — and where technology and better data can make a real difference.
Commodities sit at the center of how modern agri-food markets work — from farm gate to processors, traders, and global buyers. But behind the headlines about prices and markets, there is a much more practical layer: data, logistics, contracts, risk management, and day-to-day operational decisions.
Together with Dmitry, we’ll discuss:
How commodity flows really move through the agri-food value chain
Where the biggest operational and data bottlenecks appear today
How companies think about transparency, tracking, and control in commodity operations
What role digital tools play in making these processes more predictable and manageable
And what changes matter in practice for producers, traders, and agri-food businesses
This is a practical conversation for people working in agriculture, food processing, trading, and agri-tech who want a clearer view of how commodity value chains actually function — and where technology and better data can make a real difference.