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CTRM for Ags & Softs Appendix 1 - Derivatives and Exchange Traded Products Theags & softs space is comprised of two ‘markets’. The first is for commodities where exchangebased derivatives are readily available (listed);and the second is for commodities that are unlisted at any exchange. In recent years, there has been a trend to create derivatives for more commodities allowing improved price discovery and risk management. New derivatives have been created over the last few years as interest and trade volumes have grown, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Table 1: Exchanges Offering Agricultural or Soft Commodity Derivatives or Physical Trading Exchange Location Commodities Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange Abuja, Nigeria Cotton, Cocoa, Cassava, Ginger, Coffee, Gum Arabic, Sesame, Sorghum, Cocoa, Peas, SoyBean, Maize Ace derivatives and Commodity Exchange India African Mercantile Exchange (AfMX) Nairobi, Nigeria Sugar, Coffee, Tea Agricultural Commodity Exchange for Africa (ACE) Lilongwe, Malawi Maize, Soya Beans, Peas, Rice, Beans Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Auction Holding Commodity Exchange (AHCX) Lilongwe, Malawi Australian Securities Exchange Australia Bhatinda Om and Oil Exchange India Brazilian Metals and Futures Exchange (BMF) Sao Paulo, Brazil Live Cattle, Coffee, Ethanol, Corn, Soya Bean Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Exchange Center Vietnam Coffee Cambodian Mercantile Exchange Phnom Penh, Cambodia Central Japan Commodity Exchange Nagoya, Japan Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Chicago, USA Wheat, Corn, Fertilizer, Soya Bean, Oats, Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Chicago, USA Milk, Whey, Feeder Cattle, Live cattle, Lean hog, Dry milk, Palm oil Chittagong Tea Auction Chittagong, Bangladesh Commodity Exchange Bratislava Slovakia © Commodity Technology Advisory LLC, 2016, All Right Reserved Kidney Bean, Sugar Bean, Soya Bean, Ground Nut, Peas, Sunflower, Maize, Rice 15