Global Demand and Price Trends. Changing Consumption Patterns in Oilseed Sector

UkrAgroConsult presents one of the key Discussion Panels of the 10th International Conference BLACK SEA OIL TRADE – Global Demand and Price Trends. Changing Consumption Patterns in the Oilseed Sector’, featuring:
Moderator – Sergii Feofilov, Director General, UkrAgroConsult, Ukraine
- Miguel Costa, Commodities & Wholesales Director, Sovena Group, Portugal
- Oleksii Artіushov, Vegetable Oils Trader, Kernel, Ukraine
- Nouran Ezzeldin, Founder & CEO of Granos Oros, Egypt
- G. Chandrashekhar, Economic Advisor, IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, India
- Mert Demirkaya, Commodity Trader, Tiryaki Agro, Iraq
With a focus on expanding the global and regional cooperation, BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2024 will bring together leading market operators to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and strategies to ensure optimal oilseed & vegoil supply chain to the global food markets.
Be sure to join a must-attend event for agribusiness and oilseed market professionals – participants from 25+ countries are already on board!
The conference is annually attended by oilseed producers and crushers, traders, oil & fat plants, agrifood sector, investment companies, banks, shipping, brokerage, legal, insurance, surveying and other operators.
Platinum Sponsor of the Conference – MPOC. Gold Sponsors – Myande Group, QSS Global. Silver Sponsor – Intertek. Sponsors – Global Grain International (Trans-Oil Group), EASYTRADE. Organizer – UkrAgroConsult. The conference is supported by Donau Soja, Ukroliyaprom Association, Ukrainian Grain Association.
Discover more about participation within BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2024:
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