New oilseed season starts with BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2025 in Bucharest, September 23

A crucial platform for building efficient oilseed & veg oil supply chains for the global food market, the 11 th International Conference BLACK SEA OIL TRADE is taking part in Bucharest on September 23. Organizer – UkrAgroConsult.
The event brings together delegates from 26 countries, including leading operators from the Black Sea & Danube region, Eastern Europe and the Balkans to mark the start of the oilseed season.
Among participants are oilseed producers and crushers, traders, oil&fat enterprises, agrifood sector, investors, banks, shippers, brokers, legal and insurance experts – the event promises invaluable networking and fresh opportunities.
KEY AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:
- Presentation ‘New Rules, Old Risks: How Grains & Oils Will Trade in 2025/26. Outlook for Global Trends’
- Presentation ‘Black Sea Grains and Oilseeds: Export Flows and the Future Potential. Outlook for 2025/26 and Beyond’
- Panel Discussion ‘Oilseed Season 2025/26: Déjà Vu or New Chapter?’
- Presentation ‘Get Ready for EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) with Donau Soja’
- Presentation ‘Myande Oilseed Processing Technology’
- Presentation ‘Grain & Oilseed Quality 2025: From Weather Risk to Margin’
- Panel Discussion ‘Building Strategic Supply Chains – From Field to the Global Market’
We greatly appreciate the support of our Sponsors and Partners! Platinum Sponsor of the Conference – Myande Group, Silver Sponsor – Global Grain International (Trans-Oil Group), Legal Sponsor – Fortior Law. The conference is supported by Donau Soja, Ukroliyaprom Association, Ukrainian Grain Association.
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or ask a question? You are welcome:
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