Over 300 representatives of international agribusiness met at ‘Agro&Food Security Forum. Grains, Oilseeds, Pulses’ on September 14-15 in Warsaw. The Forum attracted about 320 participants from 28 countries around the world.
The Forum was organized by the analytical agency UkrAgroConsult and the Association of Pulse Producers and Consumers of Ukraine, together with the Polish-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce. The Forum was supported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland and EBRD.
The Forum attracted about 320 participants from 28 countries around the world who are interested in finding effective solutions in the new reality, building partnerships in trade, logistics and processing. The Forum involved government representatives of Ukraine and Poland, leading Ukrainian and international experts and market operators, to highlight new factors shaping the agricultural market in 2023-25, the production and export potential of agri commodities, the formation of new logistics corridors and new ways of cooperation to prevent the food crisis.
Forum speakers and participants were engaged in effective discussions and networking through making presentations and sharing opinions in four panel discussions:
1. Logistics and Trade Panel: New Silk Road. Creating Alternative Global Agri-Food Supply Chains,
2. Strategic Panel: Ukraine and the Global Food Security. Prospects for 2022-2025,
3. Discussion Panel: Global Pulses Market. Key Players and Processing,
4. Discussion Panel: Risks of 2023-2024. New Challenges for Ukrainian Farmers.