The GAFTA plans to accelerate the adoption of digital trade documentation and strengthen sustainability efforts amid increasing volatility in global agricultural markets. The priorities were outlined by the association’s new president, Brian Arnold, who took office following the organization’s annual meeting in London.
According to Arnold, two key pillars will guide GAFTA’s work in the coming years: sustainability of agricultural supply chains and digitalisation of trade documentation. Sustainability includes environmental responsibility, traceability, and alignment with evolving regulatory requirements, while digital solutions can improve transparency, operational efficiency, and trust between trading partners.
Arnold pointed to the growing use of electronic phytosanitary certificates as a sign that regulators and the industry can cooperate on practical solutions. However, he noted that global grain trade still relies heavily on paper-based bills of lading, and broader legal recognition of electronic versions is needed to reduce shipment delays and documentation-related disputes.
Beyond technology, Arnold also stressed the importance of strict contract discipline. Many market participants mistakenly treat standard contracts as simple templates, although they are legally binding agreements. Failure to properly document amendments or meet procedural deadlines often leads to disputes in international trade.
Founded in 1878, GAFTA represents more than 2,000 companies across over 100 countries, and around 80% of global grain trade is conducted under its contract terms. The association believes that combining digitalisation, clear contractual standards, and professional education will help improve efficiency and stability in global agricultural trade.
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