Grain Marketing Partnership Announcement

Graindex and ODA: Partnership Announcement

As the UK’s number one grain marketplace, Graindex is proud to be collaborating with ODA UK, a trusted independent grain marketing consultancy for farmers.

ODA is a UK based company with a global reach. A wide information network is key to providing their members with the most accurate market information, analysis and advice.

In an ever-changing world, ODA UK offers the tools to help understand and interpret market volatility allowing farmers to optimise returns and manage the price risk. Offering a range of services from ‘one-to-one membership’ to ‘risk management training’ suited to fit every farm business.

Sebastien Mallet ODA CEO says:

“Our community of farmers in the UK use our services to make informed decisions on when to best sell their grain and oilseeds. For that, farmers are trained, timely informed and actively advised on their sales and risk management strategies. Our collaboration with Graindex is adding a new element for farmers as it is a very suitable place to benchmark the real market prices and catch the best values at the time of selling their production.”

Together with ODA, Graindex customers will benefit from industry leading market information giving them the opportunity and support to make grain marketing decisions with confidence. The partnership will allow customers to benefit from a joined up approach to marketing combinable crops in the UK and add value to their outputs.

Graindex co-founder Andrew Huxham commented:

“There are two important decisions to make in grain marketing; when to sell and who you sell to. The information and tools a farmer uses to make these decisions are critical - Information must be independent and accurate if farms want to maximise opportunities and margins. I’m really excited about this partnership and the collective value Graindex and ODA can provide to the progressive UK arable farmer."

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