Ukrainian business continues to invest. New investment segments, trends, and players in the processing sector

Ukrainian business continues to invest. New investment segments, trends, and players in the processing sector – we introduce the next discussion panel of the BLACK SEA GRAIN. KYIV conference.
Register now to join the center of strategic connections and communication with 500+ professionals from the grain and oilseeds market!
Let’s talk about the main thing:
- Financing of the agricultural sector recovery. Margin generating sources
- Financing sources for reconstruction. The role of the state, investment funds, international organizations and banks
- Estimates of investment in infrastructure rehabilitation. Land – 2024 as an asset
- Agro-processing and its prospects
Moderator:
- Volodymyr Vasylevskyy, Head of the Investment Office of Ternopil Region
Speakers:
- Roman Neyter, Expert on agrarian and land policy, Kyiv School of Economics
- Sergiy Nechyporuk, Chief Operating Officer, Vitagro
- Igor Novytskyi, Deputy Director for Technical Issues, Urochysche Zhuravske, Ukraine
- Ivan Kun, Director general and owner of Interproject GmbH
Discover more about participation opportunities within BLACK SEA GRAIN. KYIV:
Conference Sponsors: General Sponsor – Abbey Commodities, Sponsors – QSS, AmSpec. Partner – Agronizer. The Conference is supported by Ukrainian Grain Association, Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation, Ukroilprom Association, Donau Soja Organization.
Uniting efforts for the recovery and development of agricultural Ukraine!
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