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EuroGrainExchange 2026 to spotlight Black Sea–Balkans–Danube grain trade dynamics

27 February 20262 min reading

EuroGrainExchange 2026 to spotlight Black Sea–Balkans–Danube grain trade dynamics 

EuroGrainExchange returns to Bucharest for the fourth year in a row on 23–24 April 2026, bringing global grain and oilseed leaders together for two days of market debate and structured networking.

EuroGrainExchange 2026 will take place on 23–24 April 2026 at the Radisson Blu Hotel Congress Center in Bucharest, positioning the Romanian capital once again as a key spring meeting point for the grain, oilseeds, and wider agribusiness community. Now in its fourth consecutive year in Bucharest, the forum is expected to draw strong participation from Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Danube region, and the Black Sea, alongside a broad international audience.

The Black Sea–Balkans–Danube export corridor continues to play a key role in global grain and oilseeds trade. Ongoing changes in production, logistics, regulation and geopolitics are influencing trade flows, pricing mechanisms and risk management strategies. EuroGrainExchange aims to frame these regional dynamics within a wider international market context through discussion panels and interactive exchanges.


KEY HIGHLIGHTS

The 2026 edition is set to feature 25+ speakers representing major grain and agribusiness markets—including Turkey, Greece, Romania, the UK, Australia, Bulgaria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ukraine, France, Serbia, among others. Attendees are expected to include traders, producers, processors, logistics providers, surveyors, analysts, financial institutions, and service companies.

The event combines a conference programme with an exhibition and dedicated networking format, designed to facilitate direct dialogue during sessions as well as business meetings throughout coffee breaks, lunches, and evening events. A mobile networking application will support meeting requests both before and during the forum.

AGENDA THEMES

Key topics on the 2026 agenda include:

  • The evolving role of the Black Sea, Balkans, and Danube in global trade
  • European and neighbouring market supply-demand trends
  • Price formation, volatility, and market risk
  • Logistics, freight, and infrastructure constraints
  • Sustainability and regulatory developments
  • Operational and input-related supply-chain risks

EVENT PASS DETAILS

The event pass includes two-day access to sessions and presentations, full networking in the exhibition area and foyer, coffee breaks and meeting slots across both days, a cocktail reception on 23 April, and a buffet lunch on 24 April. Participants will also receive access to a digital event catalogue listing, the networking app, and post-event presentation slides. Group discounts will be available for companies attending with larger teams.

More information on attending options and registration details:
https://eurograinevents.com/#attend

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