Online Event: Danube and Black Sea Ports – New Opportunities for Ukrainian Agroexports

March 26, 2024

Date: March 26, 2024 Time: 10:00 (CET) Format: Online

Ukraine is one of the leading producers and exporters of grain, but since the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, production has significantly decreased. Thanks to the working grain corridor, about half of Ukraine’s agricultural exports are carried out through Black Sea ports, a quarter through Danube ports, and a quarter through the western border.

Today, the main question facing Ukrainian exporters and international partners is how to achieve pre-war levels of exports and reach the farthest corners of the world. In times of conflict, such as the ongoing war in Ukraine, the role of the Danube and Black Sea ports in facilitating agricultural exports may be particularly challenging but at the same time crucial for supporting the economy and ensuring food security.

Main objectives of the event:

  • Description of the current state of logistical and port infrastructure.
  • Discussion of new potential avenues and prospects for cooperation with EU ports and the logistic ecosystem for the delivery of Ukrainian agricultural products.
  • Presentation of potential partners and products.
  • B2B negotiations within the UA/EU Solidarity Lanes platform.

Registration link.

Join us to learn more about the new opportunities and prospects of international logistics, and to expand cooperation.

If you have additional questions, call us at tel. (044) 525 98 41 or write to e-mail een.network.ukraine@gmail.com.