Love in the Fields: Speed Dating Night by Trading House Ukr Agro Aktiv LLC
A rural-themed speed dating night connecting agribusiness singles and professionals through curated matches and networking opportunities.
This event is hosted by a team focused on agribusiness people who want to meet others with similar daily work and priorities. The goal here is to inform, spark interest, and guide readers toward registration. The tone is practical, clear, and direct.
Event Overview: What the Evening Looks Like
Date and time: Saturday, June 27, 2026, 6:30–9:30 PM. Venue: a barn-style hall near town, calm lighting and easy seating. Attendee profile: farm managers, supply traders, agronomy techs, processors, and service providers aged 25–55. The layout and rural touches make chat simple and focused on shared work and life.
Format and Schedule: Speed Rounds, Mingling, and Extras
Check-in and name tags at 6:15 PM. A short welcome at 6:30 PM. Speed rounds run from 6:45–8:15 PM with 8–10 mini-dates of seven minutes each. Short breaks every three rounds. After speed rounds, a 30-minute mingle session and a closing board that lists matches. Event closes at 9:30 PM.
Venue and Ambiance: Rural Details That Set the Tone
Tables are set in pairs for eye contact and easy talk. Lighting is soft but bright enough to read notes. Music is low, local acoustic. Decor includes burlap runners, small crates of local produce, and simple signage with table numbers. Seating allows quick rotation and quiet side spots for longer chat during mingling.
Hosts and Moderation: Organized, Professional, and Friendly
Staff handle registration, timekeeping, and table rotation. A host keeps the schedule on track with clear time calls. Moderation enforces ground rules: polite language, no pressure, and consent for contact exchange. Staff are present through the night to help with matches or questions.
Why Agribusiness Singles Should Attend
Trading House Ukr Agro Aktiv LLC runs targeted events that bring people from the same sector together. Benefits include meeting people who understand seasonal work, shared interests, and the trade side of rural life. This setup raises the odds of meeting someone who fits daily routines and future plans.
Curated Matches and Networking Opportunities
Registration includes a short questionnaire about work, values, and what each person is looking for. Matches are set using common answers and key priorities. Networking slots and name boards let attendees trade contacts for business leads, mentorship, or joint projects.
Real Connections: Stories and Expected Outcomes
Post-event materials include short success notes from past attendees and summaries of follow-up meetings. Typical outcomes: friendships, romantic matches, vendor-client leads, and small collaborations. The format encourages both social and business follow-ups.
What to Expect During the Speed-Dating Experience
Arrive early to check in and fill any last fields. A clear timekeeper signals when rounds start and end. Each table has scorecards or a simple app to mark interest. Staff collect cards and process matches after the event. Matches are shared per stated contact rules.
Step-by-Step Match Process
- Pairing based on table assignments and questionnaire results.
- Seven-minute rounds with a one-minute rotation break.
- Record interest on paper cards or the match app.
- After the event, matches are calculated and notifications sent within 48 hours.
Conversation Prompts and Icebreakers
Prepare two clear prompts about work priorities, a memorable recent project, and what makes a good partner for farm life. Keep answers short and specific.
Dress Code and Etiquette
Dress neat-casual: clean boots or shoes, a collared shirt or simple blouse, and a tidy jacket if needed. Be on time, listen more than talk, and avoid sales pitches during first rounds.
Safety, Privacy, and Inclusive Practices
ID check at entry, staff on-site, and privacy rules for handling contact data. Ground rules cover respectful conduct and zero tolerance for harassment. Accessibility options are available on request.
How to Register, Prepare, and Make the Most of the Night
Registration Details: Eligibility, Fees, and Deadlines
Open to people 25–55 working in agribusiness or related trades. Early bird tickets available until two weeks before the event. Standard and late tickets follow. Refund policy: full refund up to 7 days before, partial refund after that.
Profile and Photo Tips for Better Matches
Use a clear headshot, add a short work summary, list key interests and availability. Outdoor or farm context is optional. Be honest about work hours and lifestyle.
Pre-Event Checklist and Conversation Prep
- Bring ID, business cards, and a small notepad.
- Arrive 15 minutes early to settle in.
- Prepare a 30-second pitch about work and what matters most.
Contact, Follow-Up, and Next Steps After the Event
Matches are sent by email within 48 hours. Send short, polite follow-up messages that mention a detail from the chat. Join post-event mixers or the online group run by the host to keep contacts active.