In April 2026, Bucharest will host EuroGrainExchange for the fourth consecutive year. The event has established itself as a leading spring meeting point for the grain, oilseeds and wider agribusiness sector, with a strong presence from Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Danube region and the Black Sea, alongside broad international participation.
EuroGrainExchange 2026 offers two days of focused market discussions, business exchange and networking. The event combines a conference programme with an exhibition and dedicated networking format, designed to encourage direct dialogue, knowledge sharing and practical cooperation across the value chain.
Market Context and Focus
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 provides a platform to explore these developments, placing regional market dynamics within a broader international context.
Key Facts & Highlights
25+ top-level speakers representing leading grain and agribusiness markets, including Turkey, Greece, Romania, the United Kingdom, Australia, Bulgaria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ukraine, France, Serbia, and more
International audience of traders, producers, processors, logistics providers, surveyors, analysts, financial institutions and service companies
· Integrated format: conference sessions, exhibition networking stands and informal business meetings during coffee breaks, lunches and evening events, facilitating meaningful business interaction.
Two days of networking with industry decision-makers and market influencers
Focus on grain and oilseeds markets, trade flows, price formation, logistics, sustainability and supply-chain risks
Dedicated networking tools, including a mobile application facilitating meetings before and during the event
Agenda Overview
Key topics addressed during the 2026 edition include:
• The evolving role of the Black Sea, Balkans and Danube region in global trade
• Supply and demand trends across Europe and neighbouring markets
• Price formation, volatility and market risk
• Logistics, freight and infrastructure challenges
• Sustainability requirements and regulatory developments
• Operational and input-related risks across the supply chain
The agenda is built around discussion panels and market-driven exchanges, encouraging direct interaction between speakers and participants.
Event Pass Includes
2 days access to presentations & sessions
Full networking at exhibition area & foyer
2 days coffee breaks & meetings
Cocktail Reception on April 23rd
Buffet luncheon on April 24th
Listing in the Event’s digital catalog
Exclusive networking mobile application
Post event presentation slides
Group discounts apply, supporting participation from companies with larger teams.
Registration
10% Discount for Commodity Trading Club Members
You can find the discount code on our community platform

