Join a trip to Constanta Port within EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum, April 26!
Registration is now open! We are excited to welcome you to a business trip to the Port of Constanta, organized exclusively for participants of EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum.
CONSTANTA PORT:
VISIT OF GRAIN TERMINALS AND MEETING PORT AUTHORITIES
VISIT SCHEDULE
APRIL 26
08:45 – Boarding in front of JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel
09:00 – Leaving for Constanta
12:00 – Arrival to Constanta
12:00 – 15:00 – Visit of terminals, meeting authorities, buffet lunch
15:30 – Leaving Constanta
18:30 – 19:00 – Return in Bucharest, JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel
Working language – English.
The number of tickets is limited.
Participation fee – EUR 150.
Due to the blockade of the Black Sea ports after the war outbreak, Ukrainian exporters were forced to look for alternative chains of grain exports. One of these ways was the port of Constanta in Romania – a large grain hub for Romanian, Serbian, Hungarian, and now Ukrainian agricultural products.
Over the past 10 years, grain transshipment in the port has increased 2.5 times to 25 million tons of grain. One of the drivers for the port’s development was the fact that Constanta is located at the intersection of trade routes. Since 2022, the port of Constanta has played an important role in the export of Ukrainian grain.
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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