Black Sea Grains and Oilseeds: Export Flows and the Future Potential. Outlook for 2025/26 and Beyond

UkrAgroConsult is glad to announce Vito Martielli, Senior Analyst, Grains & Oilseeds RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness, as a Speaker of the 11th International Conference BLACK SEA OIL TRADE. The conference will take place on September 23 in Bucharest. It will bring together key operators from the Black Sea & Danube regions, Eastern Europe and Balkans in order to promote optimal oilseed & vegoil supply chains to the global food markets.
Vito Martielli will share a keynote presentation ‘Black Sea Grains and Oilseeds: Export Flows and the Future Potential. Outlook for 2025/26 and Beyond’
Vito Martielli is working as Senior Grains and Oilseeds analyst for Rabobank at Rabo Research Food & Agribusiness department in the Netherlands since 2005. He is an expert in grains, oilseeds, vegoils and meat industry.
Conference Agenda will spotlight the latest challenges and trends shaping the global and regional agribusiness and oil & fat sector:
Join 350+ attendees from 25+ countries spanning oilseed producers and crushers, traders, oil&fat enterprises, agrifood sector, investors, banks, shippers, brokers, legal and insurance experts – the event promises invaluable networking and fresh opportunities.
Participants from 10+ countries are already on board – join today with a SMART Rate! Reserve your ticket, secure an Exhibition Stand, or explore Sponsorship Opportunities to showcase your brand to a high-level international audience.
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