Non-GM Crop Supply in Europe — With a Special Focus on Non-GM Soya
Donau Soja has announced its upcoming online event, “Non-GM Crop Supply in Europe — With a Special Focus on Non-GM Soya,” scheduled for 15 December at 2 PM CET. The session will provide an up-to-date overview of Europe’s non-GM crop market, with a particular focus on the non-GM soya segment.
The event will highlight key bottlenecks in the supply chain, Europe’s import dependence, and the drivers behind the growth of domestic production. Participants will gain insights into supply and demand structures, major origins, policy developments, and Europe’s position in the global non-GM market. The session aims to offer a clear understanding of current risks as well as future opportunities for producers, traders, and processors.
Speakers include soya market analyst Bertalan Kruppa from Donau Soja, who will present an overview of non-GM crop supply in Europe, and Daniele Marcomin, CEO of Agriholism and consultant for Oleificio San Giorgio, who will focus on European demand for non-GM soya. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Vlado Kovačević of the Novi Sad Commodity Exchange. Organizers invite all interested stakeholders to join this in-depth exploration of trends shaping the non-GM crop market.
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