The true colors about agrifood systems in the New Geoeconomic Environment explained at the 8th AgriBusiness Forum, 18–19/3/2026

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  • Food-systems at the crossroads of geoeconomic and geopolitical turbulence
  • The earth under pressure for feeding 9-Bio people consuming 4 trillion m³ of water annually
  • Climate disruption, supply chains, decarbonization, energy disorder, 900-Mio people without food, 1-Bio tons of food wasted
  • Farmers of multiple levels: traditional, modern, entrepreneurial, and subsidy-dependent


When? Wednesday 18 & Thursday 19 March 2026
Where? Agricultural University of Athens
Who? International & Greece’s executives & experts from the academic, business, diplomatic, and agri-food sectors
Registration: https://agribusinessforum.org/2026abf-athens/


The 8th International AgriBusiness Forum 18 & 19 March 2026 — in figures


What’s NEW in 2026? B2B Roundtables

Key vendors & sponsors meet innovative producers and SMEs for targeted presentations and exploitation of bilateral cooperation, in the context of modern (agro-)entrepreneurship. Participation is available to only 20 SMEs (upon request and subject to availability).

How B2B meetings working? https://agribusinessforum.org/2026abf-athens/b2b-meetings-explained/


How about Sponsorships?

8 flexible categories to satisfy your needs

Conference & B2B Roundtables: Platinum | Gold

Conference only: Platinum | Gold | Silver | Bronze

B2B only: Platinum | Gold


Key Partners

Agricultural University of Athens | CSR Hellas | EPLO | V.C. Constantakopoulos Foundation | Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce & Industry


AgriBusiness Forum in Action

8 years, 13 conferences, 2 masterclasses & challenges on innovation, 2 Agrifood traction tours, 7000+ attendees, 500+ speakers, committed to advance knowledge & best practices towards viable, resilient, and profitable food systems.


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