Market and Exchange
Helping buyers find sellers and sellers find buyers of Australian grain in an independent and secure exchange
Over 24 million tonnes traded and
$9.3 billion settled securely
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There is value in more efficient markets for everyone
"Growers and their agents benefit from every buyer being able to try and buy their grain.
Buyers benefit from more easily finding grain for sale, and
Supply chains benefit because grain transacting is often in a better location for execution than it may be if buyers restricted themselves to accumulating from a segment of the market only.
These benefits are evident in grain prices trading on CGX often being well in excess of published bids advertised on the day.
Growers are getting better value for their grain then they may otherwise if they were negotiating with a handful of buyers, and buyers are able to pass on the benefits they recieve from more efficient accumulation via improved prices".
Nathan Cattle - Managing Director of CGX
Storage Providers
Grain transacting in the right place means more efficient supply chains
Warehoused grain and forward contracts
Grain stored in warehouse across multiple sites and storage providers can be bid, offered and traded on the exchange. You are anonymous and protected by secure settlement at all times.
You can also buy or sell grain for delivery in forward months. Simply select the delivery months you prefer, then set the tonnage and your price.
CGX will continue to expand and operate at more grain receival sites around Australia. Please get in touch if CGX is not yet operating at your site.
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Contract settlement and clearing
The secure settlement and clearing functions CGX provide create significant efficiency gains and protection from counterparty risk.
Digitised back-office functions pay all levies, end point royalties, applicable storage provider fees and ensure best practice in managing bank account details.
Many parties are using CGX settlement to settle all their grain contracts, including those contracts created directly between counterparties.
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