Agri Trade Summit 2024, Bucharest in 22.02.2024

Held in Hala Laminor, Bucharest, on February 22, 2024, the summit brought together 1024 ticket-payers and over 100 guests, from 18 countries, surpassing the previous edition’s record, demonstrating a growing interest in Romania’s agricultural market and the opportunities of business they offer.

 

“The second edition of the Agri Trade Summit not only repeated the initial success, but also amplified the impact of the event on the international stage. We managed to bring together an even greater number of farmers, companies and experts, facilitating constructive dialogue and laying the foundations for profitable collaborations” said Cezar Gheorghe, Agri Trade Summit Co-Organizer, Analyst, Grain Trade Expert and AGRIColumn Founder.

 

“Reflecting on the Agri Trade Summit 2024 from the perspective of the advertising field, the event has become, in a visibly modernized formula, a catalyst for innovation and interconnection, for the Agribusiness market, which underlines Godmother’s commitment to the dynamic evolution of the sector” said Valentin Văcăruș, Co-Organizer and Communication Expert.

 

The event provided an extensive platform for discussions on current topics and challenges in agribusiness, providing valuable insights into the future of the sector. Presentations and panel discussions covered topics such as the challenges of the Agribusiness sector in 2024, sustainability and innovation in agriculture, the importance of local breeding programs, the link between farmers and consumers, financing solutions for Agribusiness and relevant case studies from the industry.

 

In addition, the Agri Trade Summit continued to offer ample networking opportunities, with areas dedicated to 1-on-1 business meetings and an expansive section of exhibition stands, where attendees were able to interact with representatives of 27 renowned companies in the agricultural, financial, , leasing, trading or related fields.

 

The support and participation of famous figures from local and international authorities underlined the importance and relevance of the event for the agricultural sector, confirming Romania’s commitment to the development and promotion of Agribusiness at the European and global level.

Also, in the framework of two public debates, which took place in the form of a panel, Farmers and Traders, Common Challenges in Agribusiness respectively ROMANIA – FRANCE and Behavioral Differences in Trading.