Our Vision:
A Sustainable, Safe and European Protein Supply.
Welcome to the Donau Soja Organisation.
OUR AIMS
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Towards to a European protein transition
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Donau Soja 2012 – 2022
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World Soybean Research Conference for the first time in Europe in June
All around soya: Science meets business in Vienna Vienna. For one week from 18 to 23 June, Vienna will be the centre of science, economy and politics around global soya-related issues. Hundreds of scientists, feed and food producers, processors and soya experts from...
World Pulses Day on 10 February: Donau Soja demands a European Protein Transition
Legume Hub: European knowledge platform on legumes not only for farmers Vienna/Berlin/Bern – For the coming World Pulses Day on Friday, 10 February, the organisation Donau Soja reminds of the urgently needed Protein Transition in Europe. Currently, pulses such as...
Donau Soja: Dagmar Gollan takes over Executive Director of the association
Vienna - The international organisation Donau Soja with its headquarters in Vienna has appointed an Executive Director with immediate effect. This was decided by the board on the proposal of President Matthias Krön, as the association and the number of its employees...
Upcoming Events

7th Prague Karlsbourse
15 - 16 MARCH 2023
Congress Center Prague (Vyšehrad), Prague, Czech Republic
https://karlsboerse.de/home-en/
Within a short period of time, the Prague Karlsbourse has developed into the most important trade fair for agricultural and food products in the Eastern European region.
In recent years, the Karlsbourse has also been able to establish itself far beyond the regional borders as an internationally renowned event that connects the agricultural markets in Eastern and Western Europe like no other. In 2022 the event welcomed just over 900 visitors from 23 nations. The number of exhibitors, advertising partners and sponsors has also grown steadily.
Visit the Ukrainian national stand (Nr. 15) on 7th Prague Karlsbourse organised the second time by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine in cooperation with Donau Soja and join Donau Soja, stand (Nr. 13).
International Non-GMO Summit 2023
Strengthening and Securing the Non-GMO Market
9 - 10 May 2023
Hilton Frankfurt Airport, Germany
The first International Non-GMO Summit aims to bring together producers and traders from South America and Europe to share information about the availability and production needs of Non-GMO crops. Retailers and food brands will be in attendance, speaking about their sustainability and deforestation commitments and Non-GMO strategies. Forums like this International Non-GMO Summit are a vital tool in helping to build stable, fair and long-term value chains for sustainably produced crops in Europe and overseas and, therefore, to meet consumer demand and ensure the availability of Non-GMO and conversion-free products.
WSRC11 - The 11th World Soybean Research Conference
18 - 23 JUN 2023
Vienna, Austria
We would like to announce that the World Soybean Research Conference is coming to Europe for the first time! This global conference will take place from 18 – 23 June 2023, in Vienna and Donau Soja is heading the organising committee. The opportunity to host this important scientific event for the first time in Europe is a special honor and a much-appreciated acknowledgement of the enhanced international cooperation fostered by the European soybean research community.
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Donau Soja General Assembly 2023
12 SEP 2023
Vienna, Austria
Börse für landwirtschaftliche Produkte in Wien e. U.
Taborstrasse 10, 1020 Vienna
What our members say
Donau soja
protein strategy
Due to suitable climate and soils, many European farmers are remarkably good at growing cereal crops such as wheat, barley and maize. This supports high levels of production of carbohydrate-rich grains used mostly to feed livestock.