Cargill To Use Baltex Trading Platform

Cargill will start using a new electronic screen to buy and sell the contracts from June 8.

Cargill will start using a new electronic screen to buy and sell the contracts from June 8, Bloomberg reports. The agricultural and commodities trader will start using Baltic Exchange’s Baltex trading platform.

The firm will trade around 200 million metric tons of dry freight for the year ending May 31, 2011. Baltic Exchange reported around one billion tons of dry freight derivatives trading in 2010.

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