GreenEmissions – Sponsor of the EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum, April 26-28, Bucharest

Welcome GreenEmissions as a Sponsor of the EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum, to be held on April 26-28 in Marriott Grand Hotel, Bucharest, Romania.
GreenEmissions is a carbon sequestration tokens marketplace, uniting farmers and buyers of carbon credits. By combining blockchain, satellite monitoring and artificial intelligence, GreenEmissions are able to automatically measure biomass growth. The company is currently incubated by the European Space Agency in Sweden, a revenue generating and patent pending start-up.
Join a free exclusive Workshop ‘UNLOCKING NEW REVENUE STREAMS FOR FARMERS: EXPLORING CARBON MARKETS’ by GreenEmissions for EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum delegates on April 28!
Focusing on blockchain, satellite monitoring, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, GreenEmission’s workshop will bring blockchain to agri producers and will show how to capitalize in the carbon credit opportunity.
Join the key stakeholders from the Black Sea region, Central & Eastern Europe and Balkans, contributing to the global commodity supply chain at EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum.
Companies from 20+ countries already registered to attend! PARTICIPANT LIST
EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum is a new regional platform to address the key agri market developments and deliver effective discussions and networking for all involved in the agricultural sector – from farmers, traders, input suppliers, animal and feed industry and stretching to logistics, storage, innovations, etc.
EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum is organized by UkrAgroConsult, AgriPortal and AgroPortal.
Would you like to collaborate or send a question?
You are welcome:
registrations@eurograinevents.com
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