A coordinated European framework for the maize sector
CORN PLATFORM® Europe operates as part of a structured, multi-level ecosystem
designed to increase transparency, predictability and strategic coordination
across the European maize sector.
The ecosystem does not replace markets, institutions or national systems.
It aligns them.
Its role is to transform fragmented sector information into a coherent,
multi-layer analytical framework that supports informed decision-making
at agricultural, industrial and capital levels.
Why an ecosystem approach is required
The maize sector is structurally exposed to systemic risk due to:
- geographically fragmented production;
- unevenly distributed processing capacity;
- constrained and under-coordinated logistics;
- cyclical and capital-intensive investment profiles;
- short and reactive planning horizons.
Without ecosystem-level coordination, these factors amplify uncertainty
and discourage long-term capital participation.
CORN PLATFORM® addresses this structural gap.
Ecosystem structure
The CORN PLATFORM® ecosystem is organised into functional coordination layers,
each with a clearly defined scope and responsibility.
The structure is designed to scale across regions while preserving
institutional coherence and analytical integrity.
Global coordination layer
CORN PLATFORM® Global
The global layer provides:
- strategic sector intelligence;
- long-term analytical frameworks;
- cross-regional benchmarking and comparison;
- interaction with international investors and institutions;
- standardisation of the coordination model for replication
in other agricultural and industrial sectors.
Website: cornplatform.com
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.com
Tel: +373 60008884 / +39 3520008884
European coordination layer
CORN PLATFORM® Europe
The European layer functions as the continental coordination hub responsible for:
- aggregation of national-level sector data;
- cross-border production, processing and logistics analysis;
- identification of systemic constraints and structural risks;
- alignment of national platforms within a European framework;
- support for EU-wide strategic and infrastructural planning.
Website: cornplatform.eu
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.eu
Tel: +39 3520008884
This layer does not intervene in national operations.
It aligns, analyses and contextualises them.
National coordination platforms
National platforms operate as operational coordination points,
adapting the ecosystem framework to local conditions while remaining
fully aligned with European and global structures.
Republic of Moldova
Website: cornplatform.md
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.md
Tel: +373 60400337 · +373 60400338 · +373 60400339
Primary operational platform for agricultural data collection,
sector coordination and communication with producers and industry.
Romania
Website: cornplatform.ro
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.ro
Tel: +40 758996940
National coordination platform focused on integration into the
European maize value chain.
Italy
Website: cornplatform.it
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.it
Tel: +39 3520008885
Platform oriented toward industrial processing, bioethanol,
feed and agro-industrial coordination.
Poland
Website: cornplatform.pl
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.pl
Tel: +48 571033017
Coordination platform for agro-industrial planning, logistics
and Central European integration.
Ukraine
Website: cornplatform.com.ua
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.com.ua
Tel: +380 998470204
Platform focused on coordination, analytical integration
and interaction with European structures.
France
Website: cornplatform.fr
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.fr
National coordination platform aligned with EU agricultural,
industrial and regulatory frameworks.
Germany
Website: cornplatform.de
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.de
Platform oriented toward industrial-scale production,
logistics optimisation and integration with Central Europe.
Spain
Website: cornplatform.es
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.es
National coordination platform focused on Southern European maize dynamics,
including food processing, feed production and bio-industrial applications.
The platform supports analytical alignment between agricultural production,
industrial demand and logistics flows within the European framework.
Sectoral extension and crop rotation systems
Agricultural production systems, logistics infrastructure and industrial assets
do not operate in practice around a single crop in isolation.
Across Europe, the same producers, land parcels, storage facilities, transport corridors
and processing capacities frequently serve crop rotation systems
and partially overlapping agricultural value chains.
To reflect this structural reality, the CORN PLATFORM® ecosystem is extended,
at an analytical level, through a parallel sector-focused coordination platform:
OILSEEDS PLATFORM®

OILSEEDS PLATFORM® is a non-commercial analytical and coordination platform
focused on the European oilseeds sector, including rapeseed, sunflower and soybean.
It is developed according to the same institutional, governance
and non-commercial principles as CORN PLATFORM®.
Both platforms operate within a compatible analytical framework, enabling:
- cross-sector consistency at European level;
- accurate representation of crop rotation systems;
- identification of shared infrastructure and logistics constraints;
- system-level visibility for industry and capital,
without fragmentation of data
or institutional responsibility.
Capital & strategic investment interface
CORN PLATFORM® Capital
Dedicated interface for strategic investment dialogue,
model licensing and high-level partnerships.
Website: cornplatform.capital
E-mail: contact@cornplatform.capital
Tel: +373 60008884 / +39 3520008884
This interface is not a fundraising platform.
It supports structured, institutional-level discussions
related to sector models and long-term coordination frameworks.
Principles of operation
The CORN PLATFORM® ecosystem operates on the following principles:
- non-commercial and neutral positioning;
- use of aggregated and anonymised data only;
- absence of transaction intermediation;
- no price-setting or commercial influence;
- institutional coordination and sector intelligence;
- long-term analytical perspective.
Capital, risk and predictability
The ecosystem is designed to reduce informational asymmetry —
the primary source of capital risk in agriculture.
By improving sector transparency and coordination:
- systemic risk perception is reduced;
- planning horizons are extended;
- capital deployment becomes more rational;
- the maize sector becomes intelligible.
Without coordination, capital remains cautious.
With coordination, the sector becomes investable.
Institutional framework
All CORN PLATFORM® platforms are developed and coordinated within
TF HOLDING S.R.L.
Participation in the ecosystem does not create contractual,
financial or commercial obligations.
All information is provided strictly for analytical,
informational and coordination purposes.
