
NATEEO IS BRONZE SPONSOR OF THE NON-GM SOY CONFERENCE 2025 IN FRANKFURT
On 4th November, Nateeo will be in Frankfurt, at the Crowne Plaza Frankfurt Congress Hotel, as a Bronze Sponsor of the Non-GM Soy Conference, entitled this year ‘Market Update and Developments in Sustainability’, promoted by the ProTerra Foundation and Donau Soja.
The event is a key hub for operators in the non-GMO soy supply chain – producers, certifiers, traders and brands in the food and feed sector – who meet to share data on market developments, new standards and prospects for growth.
The conference will focus on developments in the regulatory framework and the most relevant updates for compliance. It will be opened by moderator Tanja Busse and Alexander Hissting (VLOG), followed by a presentation by Robert Suter (ISEAL) on the international regulatory landscape.
The midday session will focus on sustainability standards: Emese van Maanen (ProTerra Foundation) and Susanne Fromwald (Donau Soja) will explore the growing role of non-GMO, traceability and due diligence as strategic levers for risk management and market confidence. This will be followed by a focus on regional feed supply dynamics between Brazil, the European Union and Ukraine.
In the afternoon, the discussion will shift to data on the global availability of non-GMO soy and a topic central to the future of the sector: Fashion vs Real Impact’, dedicated to how to transform commitments into concrete and sustainable results along the value chain.
For Nateeo, bronze sponsorship of the event is a concrete way to support a debate that touches on the fundamental principles of our work: quality, safety, traceability and sustainability.
This commitment is also confirmed by the fact that Nateeo soy lecithin was among the first in Europe to obtain the international ProTerra label, which assesses the environmental, economic and social sustainability of production.
The same approach guides our daily activities, from vegetable oils to functional blends.
In a market increasingly focused on due diligence, supply chain transparency and growing demand for non-GMO ingredients, the Non-GM Soy Conference 2025 will be an important opportunity to reinforce our commitment to more sustainable and resilient supply chains.
