22 April, 2026 at 10:04
Today in Kyiv, industry leaders gather not just to discuss the market, but to define its future architecture. The 24th International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 is a platform for strategic dialogue - where ideas evolve into partnerships, and vision turns into long-term decisions. Companies from 16 countries are taking part in Kyiv and online.
Today’s leaders aim not only to maintain market positions but to shape Ukraine’s new economy and build a long-term strategic vision. The war did not stop agricultural sector – it made it more resilient. Amid profound transformation agribusiness continues to push forward, launching new projects and long-horizon investments.
BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 will focus on strategic pillars of agrisector development through 2030: investment, energy independence, processing and high-value agri exports. Agenda will explore export strategies for the Black Sea & Danube, key geopolitical shifts and the rising pressure on the global food markets.
At the core of this year’s agenda:
Over the next two days:
Among participants are leading players in agribusiness and agri-food sector, banks and investment funds, agriholdings, traders, logistics providers, commodity exchanges, government institutions and industry associations - creating a powerful platform for dialogue and partnership across the entire supply chain.
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.