On April 22–23, Kyiv will host the BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 conference, with a key focus on UA Agro Restart: Strategies for the Future 2026–2030.
The event organizers, UkrAgroConsult, note that BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 will concentrate on the strategic development of the agricultural sector through 2030, including investments, energy independence, processing, and the export of high-tech products.
Export strategies for the Black Sea–Danube region, the current geopolitical context, and competitive pressures in the global food market will also be discussed.
Agribusiness not only maintains its market position but also shapes the new economy of Ukraine. The war has not stopped farmers—it has strengthened them. The market has undergone radical transformation, yet agribusiness continues to pursue ambitions, launch new directions, and invest in long-term solutions.
Key topics of BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 include:
- Agro Restart: the new architecture of Ukrainian agribusiness. Strategies to 2030
- Playing the Long Game. Agro synergy: a future built on industry integration
- Invest in the Best: what attracts investors today
- Economic Forecasts 2026: how leaders are reshaping the economic landscape
- Creators of Tomorrow’s Margin: strategies for premium agro-food exports
- BioPower: how energy independence shapes business competitiveness
- The Black Sea–Danube Region at the Center of Global Challenges. Crop and export forecasts 2026/27
- Demand, trade, and competition at the intersection of worlds: the fight for markets
The BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV-2026 conference is held with the support of the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Grain Association, the Ukroliaprom Association, the Institute of Climate-Oriented Agriculture of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences, the Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation, the Bioenergy Association of Ukraine (UABIO), the Danube Soy Association, and GAFTA.
