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The general manager for RaboResearch, Australia and New Zealand, updates the US/Trump/China trade war and the container freight situation in the Red Sea area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rowena Duncum talks to Todd McClay, Dan Steel, Stefan Vogel, and Rebecca Keoghan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, about increasingly challenging trade logistics for NZ's agriculture sector with the escalating tensions in the Red Sea disrupting global trade... He talks with Alex and Andrea Closs from Te Hapu farm in Golden Bay about their farmstay cottages, the logistics of running an agritourism venture on a working farm and their involvement in the North West Golden Bay catchment group... And he catches up with rural health advocate Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Dom talks with Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, about increasingly challenging trade logistics for NZ's agriculture sector with the escalating tensions in the Red Sea disrupting global trade. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
The US’s relatively small trade deficit with New Zealand has so far helped keep New Zealand food and agri exports off the US trade tariff ‘wheel of misfortune’, but the tariff threat remains, RaboResearch's GM says in a newly-released global report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Ian Kirkpatrick, Claire Taylor, Jason Te Brake, Stefan Vogel, and Mark Storey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan Lambregts, Head of RaboResearch Global Economics & Markets, and Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, discuss the changing geopolitical landscape, how US tariffs are a tool used way beyond just balancing trade, and how this might impact Australia's and New Zealand's food and agricultural sectors. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
This week's inflation report showed food costs are easing, but experts say some categories will stay high. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Stefan Vogel from RaboResearch to find out, plus David Scutt from StoneX goes through the day on the sharemarket.
Dom talks with Stefan Vogel, RaboResearch Australia & NZ GM, about a new podcast series looking at the top trends impacting NZ food and agri to 2030, including a shift towards in-home alcohol consumption, a rise in the use of anti-obesity medications and increasing demand for dairy products tailored to older consumers. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Stefan Vogel, RaboResearch Australia & NZ GM, about a new podcast series looking at the top trends impacting NZ food and agri to 2030, including a shift towards in-home alcohol consumption, a rise in the use of anti-obesity medications and increasing demand for dairy products tailored to older consumers... He talks with National Lamb Day Committee Chair Jon Pemberton about what's in store for this year, the positive signs for the 2025 farming year and his Nuffield scholarship... ... And he talks with East Coast Farming Expo Organiser Sue Wilson about preparations ahead of this year's event on the 19th and 20th of February in Wairoa. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
We continue our chat with the general manager of Rabobank's RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand). This time he talks about sustainability — and anti-obesity medication's effect on food consumption.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The general manager of Rabobank's RaboResearch (Australia and New Zealand) shares his thoughts on key trends through 2030 in the global food and agri supply chain; and the discovery of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rowena Duncum talks to Stefan Vogel, Hunter McGregor, and Hamish Goatley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We head to the preg checking pen and decide on which cows need to go and which cows need to stay and why. Plus potential tariffs on beef imports? We have the latest on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 211 DETAILS Sell Or Keep? How To Make The Best Decision With Open Cows & Cattle Industry News Managing Open & Cull Cows How To Make the Most with Your Cull Cows Producers are busy pregnancy testing their cowherds. And there will always inevitably be a few open cows. But should we sell these open cows or keep them? Dr. Bob Weaber with Kansas State University joins us discussing various different ways to manage our cull cows for potentially capitalize on the highest profits Latest Beef Industry News Australia & New Zealand Meat Industries Brace for Possible Trump Tariffs Introduction: As Donald Trump's potential return to the White House stirs conversations around economic policies, the agricultural sector, particularly animal agriculture, is bracing for potential impacts. Among the most discussed issues are Trump's proposed tariffs, which range from 10% to 20% on all U.S. imports and up to 60% on Chinese imports. These tariffs could have significant consequences for U.S. consumers and meat exporters like Australia and New Zealand, who have capitalized on increased demand following U.S. herd liquidations. Trump's Proposed Tariffs on U.S. Imports Trump's proposed tariffs could raise prices on imported meat, directly impacting U.S. consumers. Australia and New Zealand, which have become key suppliers of beef to the U.S., would be particularly affected by these policies. Any increase in tariffs could result in reduced competitiveness for these exporters, potentially reducing meat supply in the U.S. market and driving prices higher for consumers. Industry Reactions and Concerns Nathan Guy, independent chair of the Meat Industry Association of New Zealand, expressed concern in a recent interview. He stated that the industry would need to "breathe through it" over the coming months and adapt as the situation unfolds. Guy warned that new tariffs on New Zealand beef could ultimately "hurt the U.S. consumer even harder because they're going to have to pay more for the [beef] we produce." Similarly, Stefan Vogel, general manager of RaboResearch Australia and New Zealand, highlighted in an interview with Weekly Times Now the potential strain these tariffs could place on meat industry players globally. 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The general manager for RaboResearch Australia and New Zealand talks about fertiliser and freight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rowena Duncum talks to Nicola Grigg, Katie Milne, Emma Poole, Stefan Vogel, and Marie Fitzpatrick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Stefan Vogel, the General Manager of Rabo Research for Australia and New Zealand, shares insights into his extensive career in agriculture and the role of RaboResearch in the agricultural sector. He discusses the importance of understanding the food supply chain, the characteristics of effective team members, and the global insights that impact local agriculture. Stefan also highlights exciting research opportunities, particularly in sustainable aviation fuels, and the interconnectedness of various agricultural sectors. Podcast Partner:This episode of Humans of Agriculture is proudly brought to you by Rabobank. Together with the Rabo Client Councils, Rabobank is offering complimentary Succession Planning Sessions across Australia, equipping farming families with the tools to help deliver positive outcomes. Participants will explore important topics such as why family and business communication can be difficult and how to improve it, what makes a meeting work and how to manage differing family goals. Visit www.rabobank.com.au/community to register or learn more about Rabobank's community initiatives.
Bildende Künstler, Architekten, Literaten und Komponisten, die schon künstlerisch etabliert sind, können sich um ein 10–monatiges Stipendium in der Villa Massimo in Rom bewerben. Die Kultureinrichtung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland biete hier ideale Möglichkeiten, um sich künstlerisch zu entfalten, so die Direktorin der Villa Massimo, Julia Draganovic. Über 110 Jahre nach der Gründung durch den jüdischen Mäzen Eduard Arnhold habe sich das Konzept der Villa Massimo verändert. Damals konnten nur Maler und Architekten ein Stipendium bekommen. In Stuttgart zeigen die Stipendiatenjahrgänge 2022/23 ihre Arbeiten an verschiedenen Kulturorten der Stadt. So zeige der Bildende Künstler Stefan Vogel im Literaturhaus kleine Betonarbeiten, die die „Konkrete Poesie“ wörtlich nehmen. „Sommer der Künste“: Villa Massimo zu Gast in Stuttgart. Teile der Ausstellung sind noch bis zum 26. Januar 2025 zu sehen
Jamie Mackay talks to Damien O'Connor, Dame Susan Devoy, Stefan Vogel, Christopher Luxon, and Graham Mourie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney-based general manager of RaboResearch is at the Primary Industries New Zealand Summit. He talks about global freight issues and when we could expect a drop in the OCR. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The Country" broadcasts from Wellington at The Primary Industries New Zealand Summit and Awards. Jamie Mackay talks to Todd McClay, Ray Smith, Julian Raine, Stefan Vogel, and Kerry Worsnop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Rob Hewett, Nadia Lim, Carlos Bagrie, Mark Warren, Stefan Vogel, and Christopher Luxon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As wet weather lashes Australia's east coast, Rabobank's Stefan Vogel explains the impact on farmers. Plus, auctions pick up after the long weekend and Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner sets his sights on developments in the Balkans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RaboResearch General Manager Stefan Vogel discusses the ongoing tensions in the Red Sea and Suez Canal and how this is impacting world trade logistics. We also look at the drought affecting traffic through the other great trade route, the Panama Canal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Christopher Luxon, Stefan Vogel, Simon Till, Conrad Wilkshire, and "The Bitches Box".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Matt Chisholm, Stefan Vogel, Sir David Fagan, Jack Fagan, Mark Patterson, Peter Newbold, and Bruce Cameron.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The general manager of RaboResearch Australia and New Zealand says trade logistics are set to once again become increasingly challenging for New Zealand's agriculture sector with the escalating tensions in the Red Sea and Suez Canal disrupting global trade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to David Seymour, Te Radar, Jane Smith, Paul Paynter, Stefan Vogel, and Winston Peters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's agribusiness industry is one of the backbones of the national economy, so a good outlook for farmers is good for everyone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join RaboResearch analyst Vitor Pistoia and regional manager Stefan Vogel as they navigate the global market for farm inputs expected in 2024.
New Zealand exports could profit from the ongoing conflict in the Red Sea. Freight continues to be redirected around Africa's Cape of Good Hope while violence continues to escalate. The new route means the products this country sends to the Asian market won't take as long as those from Europe or Eastern USA. Rabobank researcher Stefan Vogel says exporters may want to keep an eye on container availability. "If we're struggling to find the containers, we may actually have an issue on that side that costs us as much as it may cost the Europeans and the Americans that have to go along the route over to Asia." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand exports could profit from the ongoing conflict in the Red Sea. Freight continues to be redirected around Africa's Cape of Good Hope while violence continues to escalate. The new route means the products this country sends to the Asian market won't take as long as those from Europe or Eastern USA. Rabobank researcher Stefan Vogel says exporters may want to keep an eye on container availability. "If we're struggling to find the containers, we may actually have an issue on that side that costs us as much as it may cost the Europeans and the Americans that have to go along the route over to Asia." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stefan Vogel is RaboResearch General Manager - he discusses trade logistics challenges for the NZ ag sector with the escalating tensions in the Red Sea Tune in every day for the latest and greatest REX content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's unemployment rate remained at 3.9 per cent in December bit more than 100,000 full-time positions were lost. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Craig James from CommSec to explain, plus Stefan Vogel from Rabobank tells Rhayna Bosch that the Red Sea conflict could have major implications for the nation's agribusiness sector and consumer prices, and the day on the markets with Gemma Dale from nabtrade.
Australia's unemployment rate remained at 3.9 per cent in December bit more than 100,000 full-time positions were lost. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Craig James from CommSec to explain, plus Stefan Vogel from Rabobank tells Rhayna Bosch that the Red Sea conflict could have major implications for the nation's agribusiness sector and consumer prices, and the day on the markets with Gemma Dale from nabtrade.
Join RaboResearch analyst Vitor Pistóia and regional manager Stefan Vogel as they unpack what lies ahead for grains and oilseeds in 2024 and how global climate trends and geopolitics can shape markets.
Stefan Vogel, RaboResearch General Manager – Australia & New Zealand, and Michael Harvey, Senior Analyst, take stock of the local and global food inflation cycle and look at what's in store for the grocery basket in 2024.
Stefan Vogel, general manager RaboResearch Australia and New Zealand, is joined by his colleagues from Europe Cindy van Rijswick, global strategist for farm inputs, and Doriana Milenkova, specialist farm inputs, who recently attended Agritechnica 2023 in Germany to discuss the biggest, best, and latest in ag tech.
Join RaboResearch general manager Stefan Vogel and analyst Vitor Pistóia as they discuss the picture for canola oil supply and demand in Australia and the world.
What will be the food, energy, and fertiliser impacts of the conflict in Israel? Mike Every, Rabobank's global strategist and geopolitics expert, and Stefan Vogel, General Manager RaboResearch AU/NZ, discuss the current situation's potential impact for farmers. They also consider scenarios for a wider-spreading conflict.
In der heutigen Folge habe ich Sarah Betz, Stefan Vogel und Jan Hamacher von vsion.ai für eine Updatefolge eingeladen. Sensoren aller Art sind heutzutage bei der Bahn im Einsatz. Hierbei handelt es sich um Kamerabrücken im Instandhaltungswerk, Ultraschallsensoren an den Schienen, Mikrofone in den Rolltreppen, Überwachungskameras an Bahnhöfen und in Zügen, und vieles mehr. Die Kunst besteht darin, die wichtigen Informationen aus der Masse an Daten zu extrahieren und automatisiert, meistens mittels KI, zu analysieren, zu interpretieren und Erkenntnisse zu gewinnen. Hier kommen die Kollegen und Kolleginnen von vsion.ai ins Spiel. Mehr dazu im Interview. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Wenn auch Du mithilfe von KI die Bahn auf ein neues Level heben möchtest, dann schaue jetzt auf db.jobs vorbei. Falls Du darüber hinaus Fragen an Sarah, Stefan und Jan hast, findest Du sie auf LinkedIn oder schreibe ihnen eine E-Mail: vsion.ai.team@deutschebahn.com Bei Fragen rund um die DB als Arbeitgeberin stehe ich auch gerne zur Verfügung auf Xing, LinkedIn oder Twitter -> @JanatDB /* Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß beim Hören und freue mich, wenn du mir eine Bewertung & Feedback in deiner Podcast App hinterlässt */
I have always been intrigued by Rabobank as a business. A 120-year-old Dutch cooperative founded by farmers for farmers, now a global sensation specialising in agribusiness lending from over 1,000 offices across 38 countries, serving over 9 million customers... I think their Australasian Team are to be commended on the passion, dedication and quality support they provide to farming families across our region. Just as interesting is the fact that their global research team spans over 140 leading analysts… all focused on finance and agri-markets… imagine the intelligence and insights available on navigating our local and international trading landscape! In this episode, I am pleased to welcome Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch, Australia & New Zealand, to our podcast. I knew this would be a compelling conversation… but Stefan's commentary and global perspective completely exceeded my expectation in so many ways. Thank you, Stefan, for your openness and your insight as we explore: global and local grain production estimations; the interplay of our overseas competitors; impediments and challenges we collectively face; the impact of trade barriers into China; the potential implication of an El Nino weather event; expectations given the Ukraine – Russia situation and current trade deal negotiations… and so much more. Insightful is an understatement… valuable? ABSOLUTELY. Stefan and his team host their own podcast – simply search “RaboResearch” on all major podcasting platforms to start listening. In addition, their recently released 2023/24 Grain Production Outlook is a valuable resource and can be found HERE. The next few years will likely differ greatly from those we have just experienced. We need to adapt accordingly. I hope this interview provides a compelling global perspective for those of you on tractors as we get our new season underway. All the best for this season, given the global market in which we operate. Best, Hutch & Team
Stefan Vogel and Angus Gidley-Baird reflect on Rabobank's Brazil Agribusiness Quarterly Q1 2023 and what it means for Australian beef, grain, and dairy producers. Rabobank clients can log on to our website to read the Brazil Agribusiness Quarterly.
The general manager of Rabo Research, Stefan Vogel, joins us on Flow to run through Rabobank's April update on how the farming sector is travelling across a range of commodities, including positive news on China's barley sanctions and the falling gas and fertiliser prices despite the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Stefan Vogel, General Manager of RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, joins Senior Commodities Analyst Cheryl Kalisch Gordon to discuss Australian farmland value developments, key drivers of the extraordinary growth seen recently, and whether the strength will continue in the coming years. What are the key drivers of farmland values? And how will rising interest rates and heightened farm input costs impact future farmland values?
Global Economic Strategist for Rabobank Michael Every has traveled from Singapore for a tour across Australia. Listen in as he discusses with Stefan Vogel, General Manager RaboResearch AU & NZ, the interest rate increase and its impacts on the currency and the global economy. As always in conversations with Michael, you'll be in for some surprises.
Covid-driven labor shortages and port congestion quickly drove freight rates higher last year. What is the way forward, and how quickly (if at all) will freight rates get cheaper? More importantly, when will supply chains overcome the bottlenecks and restore reliability to container shipping? Tune in as RaboResearch Supply Chains Analyst Viet Nguyen joins Stefan Vogel, General Manager for RaboResearch – Australia & New Zealand, to discuss the insights from his recently released report on global ocean freight and the impact on Australian and New Zealand food & agri sectors.
RaboResearch Global Economics Strategist Michael Every provides an outlook for Australia's interest rates. Together with Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, he discusses the speed and the level with which the Reserve Bank of Australia will have to raise cash rates further, if raising interest rates is actually a good tool to get inflation back into the 2% to 3% target range, and why it is important how much the US Fed raises interest rates.
Flow checks in with the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, poor climate forecasts for northern hemisphere farmers and China's logistical headaches due to a 'dynamic zero' approach to COVID-19 contributing to challenges for Australian farmers
What's the impact of the strict lockdown wave moving across China on logistics, grain markets, dairy, and livestock? Join General Manager of RaboResearch in Australia & New Zealand, Stefan Vogel, and Dennis Voznesenski, Agricultural Analyst, as they delve into the details.
Jamie Mackay talks to Dr Jacqueline Rowath, Todd Clark, Siobhan O'Malley, Stefan Vogel, Chris Russell and Christopher Luxon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Christopher Luxon, Siobhan O'Malley, Bruce Cameron, Marc Rivers, and Stefan Vogel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sydney-based General Manager of Rabobank's food and agribusiness research division for Australia and NZ discusses the global commodity markets, including food inflation and the fallout from the Russia/Ukraine conflict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The war in Ukraine has taken center stage as a key market factor, but there are several other key trends to watch. That's what Jan Lambregts, Rabobank's London-based Head of Global Economics & Markets Research, discusses with Stefan Vogel, General Manager RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, during his visiting expert tour to Australia.
All eyes are on the farmer to help reduce emissions. But what's in it for the farmer? That's what Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, discusses with Agricultural Analyst Dennis Voznesenski in the second half of this two-episode podcast.
All eyes are on the farmer to help reduce emissions. But what's in it for the farmer? That's what Stefan Vogel, General Manager – RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, discusses with Agricultural Analyst Dennis Voznesenski.
Russia and Ukraine are once again on the brink of war. How is this time different from April 2021 and the Crimean crisis of 2014, and what are the agricultural and broader geopolitical implications? Stefan Vogel, the new General Manager for RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand and former Global G&O Strategist, discusses with Agricultural Analyst Dennis Voznesenski.
Consumer preferences and government policy responses in the EU are setting the pace in global sustainability transitions. Cheryl Kalisch Gordon chats with Stefan Vogel to find out what this means for EU grain & oilseed farmers, supply chain partners, and food manufacturers. How they are responding? What does this already mean for grains, oilseeds, and G&O products imported to the EU, and what will it likely mean for the future and for the EU's export potential?
The European Commission has proposed ‘Fit for 55', a package of policies aimed at reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. What does this mean for biofuel and, consequently, canola demand? Our G&O analyst in Australia, Dennis Voznesenski, chats with Rabobank's Global Strategist for Grains & Oilseeds, Stefan Vogel. This episode also appears on our sister podcast RaboResearch F&A Australia & New Zealand
The European Commission has proposed ‘Fit for 55', a package of policies aimed at reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. What does this mean for biofuel and, consequently, canola demand? Our G&O analyst in Australia, Dennis Voznesenski, chats with Rabobank's Global Strategist for Grains & Oilseeds, Stefan Vogel. This episode also appears on our sister podcast RaboResearch Agri Commodities
First, we saw severe dryness in the western US and Canada, which continues. Now, we have heavy rains and even flooding across parts of Europe during harvest. Are these weather events a big deal? Dennis Voznesenski, Agricultural Analyst in Australia, is joined by Stefan Vogel, Global Strategist for Grains & Oilseeds based in Europe, to delve into the details.
First, we saw severe dryness in the western US and Canada, which continues. Now, we have heavy rains and even flooding across parts of Europe during harvest. Are these weather events a big deal? Dennis Voznesenski, Agricultural Analyst in Australia, is joined by Stefan Vogel, Global Strategist for Grains & Oilseeds based in Europe, to delve into the details.
The EU, Australia’s largest canola export destination, is on track for a future wherein sustainability and chemical use are even more heavily regulated. How will this affect canola markets, and what will be the impacts on Australian exports? Rabobank’s Stefan Vogel, Global Grains & Oilseeds Strategist, and Cheryl Kalisch Gordon, Senior Grains & Oilseeds Analyst, delve into the details.
In the latest installment of the RaboResearch Agri Commodities podcast, Stefan Vogel and Michael Magdovitz review the explosive grain & oilseed price dynamics entering the critical weather market. Soy and corn have breached USD 15 and USD 6 per bushel, respectively, amid adverse weather that has left bears coming in from the cold. Join Stefan and Michael as they comprehensively address acreage, yield, stocks, and industry prospects for the year ahead.
In this episode, Maria Castroviejo and Cyrille Filott discuss our 2021 global commodity outlook and the impact potential price changes (spoiler alert: they’re going up!) will have on the food sector. And we’re joined by a special guest this time: Stefan Vogel, Global Strategist – Grains & Oilseeds at RaboResearch.
2020 saw a bull run in Agri commodities that has defied all expectations. What have been the driving factors, and what does 2021 have in store for grains & oilseeds prices? Dennis Voznesenski catches up with Stefan Vogel, head of Agri Commodity Markets and grains & oilseeds research at Rabobank.
In der heutigen Folge lernst du Stefan Vogel, Avishek Sen Gupta und Jan Hamacher vom Team vsion.ai der DB Systel kennen. Mithilfe von Videoanalyse und ihrer selbstentwickelten KI „IDA“ (intelligente digitale Assistenz) heben sie die Bahn auf ein neues Level! Das Portfolio reicht von Graffiti-Erkennung, Schadanalyse u.v.m. Denn Kameras sind heutzutage fast überall im Einsatz. Egal ob in den Zügen, an den Bahnhöfen oder durch den Einsatz von Drohnen. Genau hier setzt vsion.ai mit IDA bei der Digitalen Befundung an. Buzzwords bei vsion.ai sind: Python, TensorFlow, AWS, Linux, Docker und Predictive Maintenance. Willst du IDA in Aktion sehen? Dann schaue jetzt bei Youtube rein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMkEuUMzC4 Wenn auch du mithilfe von KI die Bahn auf ein neues Level heben willst, dann schaue jetzt vorbei auf karriere.deutschebahn.com. Bei Fragen kannst du Avishek, Stefan und Jan unter vsion.ai.team@deutschebahn.com erreichen. Rund um die Deutsche Bahn als Arbeitgeber stehe ich auch gerne zur Verfügung auf Xing, LinkedIn oder Twitter -> @Jan at DB /* Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß beim Hören und freue mich, wenn du mir eine Bewertung/ Feedback in deiner Podcast-App hinterlässt */
In one of the most densely populated areas in the world, the residents of Mumbai’s Dharavi slums have little recourse to practice the social distancing required to avoid coronavirus, as we hear from many residents of Dharavi in their own words, and from Vinod Shetty who runs Acord, a local aid agency. Meanwhile, many people around India are falling through the cracks in the government’s promised food scheme, as Radhika Kapoor from the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations explains. And India’s problems might be yours too. Stefan Vogel, international food strategist at Rabobank, describes how the coronavirus hit to India affects global agricultural supply chains. Producer: Frey Lindsay. (Picture: People carrying out food items in Dharavi slum in Mumbai, India. Photo credit: Getty Images)
Rabobank has recently published its agri commodities outlook report, “Supply Slide Saves Grounded Demand”. In this edition of Consumer Foods to Go, Cyrille Filott is discussing the outlook with its lead author, Rabobank’s own Stefan Vogel. Demand growth for agri commodities in general is pedestrian, while there is still abundant growth on the supply side. However, prices for some commodities (including sugar) are very low and may move up from here. We discuss risks to price movements like African Swine Fever, trade wars and obviously weather. The key message of the report is that demand needs to pick up dramatically to cause a big move in prices; otherwise supply, partly driven by technology, will more than keep up with demand.
Rabobank’s Global G&O Strategist, Stefan Vogel, joins Australian-based Senior G&O Analyst Cheryl Kalisch Gordon to talk grains. They discuss where we expect upside in a market burdened by supply and trade war troubles, what might undermine that upside, and what this means in the context of Australia’s 2019/20, again, drought-affected grain harvest. This episode also appeared on our sister podcast RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness Australia/New Zealand
Rabobank’s Global G&O Strategist, Stefan Vogel, joins Australian-based Senior G&O Analyst Cheryl Kalisch Gordon to talk grains. They discuss where we expect upside in a market burdened by supply and trade war troubles, what might undermine that upside, and what this means in the context of Australia’s 2019/20, again, drought-affected grain harvest.
Stefan Vogel, RaboResearch Global Sector Strategist for Grains & Oilseeds, joins Steve Nicholson and Erin FitzPatrick to talk about developments that could affect grain and oilseed markets the world over – from harvest woes in North America and Argentine elections to wheat production in northern Africa.
A month of persistent rain across the Midwest kept corn farmers out of the fields and forced the USDA to do an about-face on their heavy 2019/20 balance sheet projections, cutting carry-out by 810m bu, the largest monthly decline in 30 years. With wet weather in the forecast, additional production downgrades are possible – for corn and soybeans. In this week’s ACMR podcast episode, G&O analyst Michael Magdovitz talks to ACMR head and G&O global strategist Stefan Vogel about the June WASDE changes, along with the risks ahead for corn, soybeans, and wheat. Join Michael and Stefan as they evaluate the potential weather premium relative to global grain & oilseed availability, and hear their price risk bias going forward.
In a recent visit to Argentina, Stefan Vogel, Adolfo Fontes and Victor Ikeda had an unique opportunity to discuss the G&O and Animal Protein sectors with local players. In this podcast, our analysts present expected trends for the Argentine agribusiness in the coming years.
In a recent visit to Argentina, Stefan Vogel, Adolfo Fontes and Victor Ikeda had an unique opportunity to discuss the G&O and Animal Protein sectors with local players. In this podcast, our analysts present expected trends for the Argentine agribusiness in the coming years.
Cheryl Kalisch Gordon speaks to Rabobank’s London based Global G&O Strategist, Stefan Vogel, about the direction of global wheat, feed grain and oilseed prices in 2018 and implications for the Australian grains and oilseeds sector in the coming year.
England gewinnt kurz vor Schluß gegen Wales, Nordirland wirft die Ukraine aus dem Turnier und Deutschland gegen Polen endet 0:0. Meine Gäste heute: Frank Helmschrott (Twitter: @helmi) und Stefan Vogel (@surfin_bird). Dann huldigen wird noch Jerome Boateng und werfen noch einen Blick auf die Spiele heute: Italien - Schweden, Tschechien - Kroatien und Spanien - Türkei. Meine Gäste: Frank Helmschrott (Twitter: @helmi, web: rasenfunk.de) Stefan Vogel (Twitter: @surfin_bird, web: luschenelf.de) Der Hashtag zur Sendung lautet: #DFTEM. Das ist die Abkürzung für (D)en (f)ast (t)äglichen (EM)-Podcast. Diesen Podcast bei iTunes anhören und (kostenlos) abonnieren. Folgt uns bei Twitter @fehlpass und liked unsere #DFTEM Facebook Seite und bleib immer auf dem Laufenden. Unterstützt uns mit einer kleinen Spende! Diesen Podcast bei iTunes anhören und (kostenlos) abonnieren. Alte anderen Podcatcher sollten diesen Feed verwenden
Our guest is not from the United States, he's a European genius with an eye for high-class remodels in beautiful California. He has experience creating beautiful homes and leaves his signature in the upper-class niche, you have to hear his story and where he's from!Best Ever Tweet:Things don't change change by themselves unless you make them change. Stefan Vogel real estate background: Owner of Von Dassel Group, a boutique firm that specializes in luxury residential real estate in Greater Palm Springs, California Since he got started in 2008 he’s done around 45 transactions with total gross transaction is $24 million Focus is on renovations and construction projects in exclusive country club areas Say hi to him at Best Ever book: by Napoleon Hill in iTunes. Listen to all episodes and get a FREE crash course on real estate investing at: Are you committed to transforming your life through Real Estate this year? If so, then go to and claim your FREE Coaching Session. Trevor is my personal real estate coach and I’ve been working with him for years. Spots are limited, so be sure to do it now before all the spots are gone. Subscribe to Joe’s YouTube Channel here to learn multifamily and raising money tips: Subscribe in and so you don’t miss an episode!
Diese Gäste waren mit dabei - zusätzlich zu den besten Songs der 90er, 80er und der Hits von morgen bei Rasenfunk.fm: Marco Mader (SID) und Stefan Vogel.
Es läuft im Jahr 2014 bei den Bayern. Auch Auswärts: Bayern siegt in Nürnberg am Samstag auf dem Platz, wird jedoch auf den Rängen durch das Zerreissen der lange verschollenen Südkurvenfahne provoziert. Am Mittwoch drauf gab es einen 5:0 Sieg im Pokal beim HSV und und somit das Ticket für das Halbfinale gegen den FCK. Wir sprechen vor dem Spieltag und dem Achtelfinale der Champions League über das alles, dazu über Borussia Dortmund und die Aussichten für das Jahr 2014, sowie die Bedeutung des Allianz Einstiegs in Höhe von 110 Millionen Euro beim FC Bayern. Zusätzlich sprechen wir über Uli Hoeness und seinen nahenden Prozess wegen Steuerhinterziehung am 10 März. Mit dabei waren diesmal: Stefan Vogel @surfin_Bird, Kai Lorentz @probek, Max-Jacob Ost @GNetzer und Yalcin Imre @fehlpass.
Zu Gast: Kai Lorenz (@probek), Stefan Vogel (@Surfin_Bird) und Martin (@NaptoFCB). Der FC Bayern München hat das Triple geholt! Meisterschaft, Champions League und DFB-Pokal - die Bayern sind Sieger in allen Wettbewerben geworden und haben mit dieser Saison ein grosses Stück Fussballgeschichte geschrieben. Der wichtigste Titel von allen war zweifelsfrei die Champions League, vor allem nach der äusserst unglücklichen Niederlage vor 12 Monaten im Finale dahoam gegen den FC Chelsea. Im Finale im Wembley Stadium (welches alle 3 hier mitwirkenden Bayern-Anhänger live im Stadion miterleben durften!), ging es gegen den Ligakonkurrenten Borussia Dortmund und dieser hatte Heimrecht. Also haben wir, (Kai Lorentz (@probek), Martin (@NaptoFCB) und meine Wenigkeit (@fehlpass)) uns ein Beispiel daran genommenn und waren sozusagen bei einem "Auswärtsspiel" bei Stefan Vogel (@surfin_bird) zu Gast mit unserem Podcast. Wir reden hauptsächlich über die beiden Mannschaften und das ganz grosse Finale im Heiligtum des englischen Fussballs, in Wembley.
Über eine halbe Stunde Nachschlag, aus den Aufnahmen zum Fehlpass-Podcast #081 – Karma is a bitch, die eine absurde Mischung von Vorbereitungsgespräch, wilden Popkulturreferenzen, lauten Knacksern (Achtung: Aua!) und hysterischem Gelächter. Gäste: Stefan Vogel (@surfin_bird), Mario Rieker (@remmidem) und Kai Lorentz (@probek)
81. Folge nach dem Gastspiel des BVB in München und der CL-Vorrunde. Gäste: Stefan Vogel (@surfin_bird), Mario Rieker (@remmidem) und Kai Lorentz (@probek)