Agribusiness leaders will meet on February 27-28 at the International Сonference BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024 in Prague
On February 27-28, UkrAgroConsult will host a key meeting of the Black Sea and global grain market leaders at the 20th International Conference “BLACK SEA GRAIN. EUROPE” in Prague. This event will become an important platform for information exchange, strategic discussions and networking shaping the future development of agribusiness.
The conference will bring together producers and crushers of grains & oilseeds, commodity traders, agri-food, logistics and finance sectors, government authorities and industry associations, to establish effective interaction in commodity supply chains that start in Ukraine and develop globally.
KEY TOPICS:
- Global agricultural market trends. 2024 crop forecasts
- Supply chain transformation. Сompetition between origins
- Black Sea & Danube grain and oilseeds market – trade flows, S&D forecast, price trends
- Logistics & сargo insurance. Aiming at efficient, safe and sustainable multimodal logistics
- Ukraine/EU integration. Regional cooperation – turning challenges into opportunities
- Global weather alarm. How to ensure sustainable crop production and quality
- Agri-food. New economic, production and consumer trends
- Asia & Africa: current and forthcoming demand expectations
Conference Sponsors: Almeida Group, Eyssautier-Verlingue Group, QSS, MAXAR, StoneX, Ande Logistics, Filhet-Allard Maritime, AGA Partners. The Conference is supported by Ukrainian Grain Association, Ukroilprom Association, Donau Soja, Serbia Grains Association.
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You are welcome:
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+380443645585
+380507861310 (WA, Viber, Telegram)
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