Turkey Grain Market-2026: Trade Flows, Price Dynamics & Black Sea Competition
The upcoming BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 conference will feature Gözde Nur Karagöz, Commodity Broker at Solterra Commodity Brokerage, who will deliver a presentation on Turkey’s grain market, focusing on:
- Outlook on Turkey’s position in the Black Sea grain trade
- Import demand dynamics and consumption drivers
- Price formation in the domestic market
- Key suppliers and regional trade flows
- Risks and outlook for the upcoming season
With seven years of experience in soft agricultural markets, Gözde Karagöz specializes in Black Sea trade flows and commodity market dynamics. Her work combines deep market insight with macroeconomic awareness and supply chain strategy. Based in Dubai, she leads Solterra Commodity Brokerage, facilitating transparent and efficient trade flows across key agricultural markets.
Join the leaders of agribusiness at BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV to explore export strategies for the Black Sea & Danube region, key geopolitical shifts and the rising pressure on the global food markets.
Distinguished Partners of the Conference: General Partner – Abbey Commodities DMCC, Partners – AmSpec, HUM Oil&Fat Technologies.
The Conference is supported by: the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, Ukrainian Grain Association, Institute of Climate-Oriented Agriculture (National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine), Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation, Bioenergy Association of Ukraine (UABIO), Ukroilprom Association, Donau Soja Organisation, GAFTA.
BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV IS POWERING THE FUTURE OF AGRIBUSINESS.
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