Ask industry experts, and they will all have a chorus voice saying that global agriculture trade and weather conditions are directly proportional to each other. It is not at all astounding that even a minor impact on crop cultivation volume, followed by the reaping time, can cause drastic changes in international prices, availability, and supply chain. So, how does this volatile, yet mighty factor, which is none other than weather, keep the global agro trade industry pandering to the whims?