Global Demand and Price Trends. Changing Consumption Patterns in the Oilseed Sector
UkrAgroConsult is glad to announce Guruswamy Chandrashekhar, Agribusiness expert, India as a Speaker of the 10th International Conference BLACK SEA OIL TRADE. The conference will take place on October 15 in Bucharest, InterContinental Athénée Palace hotel.
Mr. Chandrashekhar will feature a Discussion Panel ‘Global Vegoil Demand and Price Trends. Changing Consumption Patterns in the Oilseed Sector’. G. Chandrashekhar holds several public positions such as Economic Advisor, IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mumbai and International Consultant, International Trade Centre (United Nations), Geneva.
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.
Gold Sponsors of the conference – Myande Group, QSS Global, Sponsors – Global Grain International (Trans-Oil Group), EASYTRADE. Organizer – UkrAgroConsult. The conference is supported by Donau Soja, Ukroliyaprom Association, Ukrainian Grain Association.
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