Filling stomachs worldwide with agriculture risk transfer solutions
A confluence of factors, such as weather, energy and growing demand, has given rise to a volatile food supply situation worldwide. With few investors willing to take the plunge with this industry, supply and production problems perpetuate. Speaking at a recent seminar at the Singapore Management Uni...
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2011
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