BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2021: Preliminary Agenda Available

UkrAgroConsult is pleased to announce the preliminary agenda of the 9th International Conference “BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2021”!
In preparation for the start of the oilseed season, the conference will cover topics relevant to producers, processors and traders. The Conference speakers will discuss pressing issues of the oilseeds production and processing in the Black Sea region, changes in state regulation and their impact on the market, pricing in the Black Sea and world markets, as well as the latest technological solutions in the field of agribusiness.
For more details on the preliminary agenda, please follow the link.
Be reminded, more than 250 delegates from 25+ countries attend the conference annually. Conference participants are represented by oilseed producers and crushers, traders, enterprises for deep processing of veg oils, confectionary and food producers, investment companies, banks, shipping, brokerage, legal, insurance, surveyor and other companies.
Participants will enjoy rich discussions and practical sessions, forecasts and recommendations from leading market experts, as well as networking and Evening Cocktail at the most panoramic rooftop restaurant in the heart of Kyiv.
Don’t miss a bright opening of the season and its benefits – join us at BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2021! Registration.
Conference agenda will be available soon. Stay tuned!
‘BLACK SEA OIL TRADE’ conference annually brings together key players of the oil & fat industry at the start of a new oilseed season.
The goal of the conference is to discuss changes, challenges and prospects of the Black Sea and global oilseed market development, exchange international contacts, share recommendations for adapting business strategies in the changing market and global trade.
In case of questions regarding participation, advertising and sponsorship options, please contact:
conference@ukragroconsult.org
+380992207242
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