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Prague Karlsbourse 2025 – The Must-Attend Industry Event

March 1, 2025 at 2:15 PM , Der AUDITOR
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STUTTGART/PRAGUE. The Prague Karlsbourse is much more than a traditional trading exchange – it is the annual meeting point for key players in the European agricultural and food industry.

On March 19 and 20, 2025, the event in Prague will once again open its doors, offering a unique platform for discussing market trends, establishing new business relationships, and strengthening existing partnerships.

The Central Marketplace for Knowledge and Innovation
With participants from over 28 nations, the Prague Karlsbourse has established itself as an international hub. Leading companies from the grain trade, milling industry, feed production, logistics, and raw material trade will be present. Decision-makers, traders, and producers use the event to gain insights into price developments, market perspectives, and strategic opportunities.

The Cubex Centre Prague, as the event venue, provides the perfect environment for networking, lectures, and company presentations in a modern setting.

Programme Highlights: Expert Knowledge, Networking, and Exhibition
High-profile presentations will provide valuable insights into the latest developments in agricultural markets. This year, two renowned experts will take the stage:

- Nataljia Skuratovic (Senior Account Executive, formerly Glencore) - Analysis of grain markets in              Eastern Europe and their impact on the agricultural sector
- Dr. Rory Deverell (Black Silo Commodity Consulting) - The competiveness of European agriculture in      the global market

Additionally, a specialised session will take place on March 19 at 12:00 pm, covering the following topics:

- Fundamentals of futures markets and hedging strategies
- Risk management and price hedging
- The connection between the physical market and the commodity futures market

A must-attend event for companies looking to deepen their market knowledge and optimise their trading strategies.

Exclusive Evening Event at Hard Rock Café – High-Level Networking

A special highlight: The exclusive evening event on March 19 at Hard Rock Café Prague. Here, industry professionals can connect and expand their networks in a relaxed atmosphere.

- Gold sponsor Viterra supports this event, creating a premium networking platform.

The Exhibition – A Showcase for the Agricultural Industry

On March 20, the main exhibition takes center stage. Numerous companies will showcase their products and services, including Viterra, KS Agrar, Ceresal, LTE Logistics & Transport, Ep Resources, and Marschall Schwaig.

As event sponsors, they offer innovative solutions, in-depth market insights, and exciting networking opportunities. In addition to company booths, exhibitors have the opportunity to maximise their visibility through targeted promotional measures – from advertisements in trade publications to exclusive branding options within the event venue.

Be Part of Karlsbourse 2025!

The Prague Karlsbourse is the central event for the agricultural industry. Whether you are looking for current market information, new business partners, or a platform to present your products – this is where key decision-makers come together.

Register now and shape the future of agricultural markets! Prague Karlsbourse

 

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