Black Sea & Danube: Crop and Export Forecast
BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV will feature an Expert Session by UkrAgroConsult with in-depth market intelligence and forecasts on the Black Sea & Danube grain and oilseed markets for the 2026/27 season.
Black Sea region continues to reshape the rules of the global agricultural market. Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and other regional players are rapidly adapting to new trade routes, shifting demand patterns and price volatility. At the same time, intra-regional competition is intensifying, with a growing contest for key export destinations.
Join to explore:
🔹 how grain and oilseed balance is evolving in 2026/27
🔹 new logistics realities and their impact on export strategies
🔹 increasing competition across traditional and emerging markets
🔹 why oilseeds are strengthening positions and processing is becoming a key trend
🔹 how large stocks and potential demand recovery may reshape the market
🔹 new opportunities for Ukrainian agribusiness in a rapidly changing environment
Join the strategic dialogue and high-level networking at BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV. SMART registration rate is available until April 10!
Distinguished Partners of the Conference: General Partner – Abbey Commodities DMCC, Partners – AmSpec, HUM Oil&Fat Technologies.
The Conference is supported by: the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, Ukrainian Grain Association, Institute of Climate-Oriented Agriculture (National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine), Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation, Bioenergy Association of Ukraine (UABIO), Ukroilprom Association, Donau Soja Organisation, GAFTA.
Willing to cooperate, become a partner or ask a question?
You are welcome:
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+380 (44) 364 55 85
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