The first Black Sea Crop Tour of 2018 kicks off in two weeks time on 19 March.
Before then however, I’m busy on a couple of other projects that take me to Moldova next week and something to do with sugar beet in Russia the week after.
Before then however, I’m busy on a couple of other projects that take me to Moldova next week and something to do with sugar beet in Russia the week after.
Consequently, the blog is likely to remain silent until
the tour is over, numbers have been crunched, reports written and emailed out to
our very kind, wise, successful and hugely attractive clients.
If you too would like to be successful and hugely attractive, drop me an
email (blackseacroptour@gmail.com) to register your interest in signing up to
receive our season long and impartial crop updates from the Black Sea region.
In addition to the reports, which include our crop forecasts,
you will gain access to our members only twitter account where I will post
frequent updates, pictures and video’s during the tour, so you will be able to
follow our findings, opinions and results as it happens.
Be the first to know with certainty the real condition and
prospects for this year’s Black Sea wheat crop.