
Andy Silvernail, Chief Executive Officer of International Paper, is set to speak at the Bank of America Securities 2026 Global Agriculture and Materials Conference, highlighting the growing strategic importance of paper-based and fiber materials within modern agricultural and food supply chains.
International Paper is a major global supplier of renewable, fiber-based packaging and pulp products that play a critical role in the movement, storage, and protection of agricultural commodities and food products. Silvernail’s participation reflects increasing industry attention on how packaging materials intersect with food security, logistics efficiency, and sustainability goals.
At the conference, discussions are expected to focus on the evolving demand for sustainable food packaging, driven by shifts in consumer preferences, retailer requirements, and regulatory frameworks. Paper-based solutions are gaining prominence as food producers and agribusinesses seek alternatives to plastic, while maintaining durability, food safety, and cost efficiency across complex supply chains.
The role of agri-materials in global trade is also under the spotlight. From corrugated boxes used in fresh produce exports to specialized paper products for grain, seeds, and processed foods, packaging has become a strategic component of agricultural competitiveness. Supply chain resilience, particularly in the face of climate risks and geopolitical uncertainty, is further elevating the importance of reliable materials sourcing and innovation.
Silvernail’s address is likely to touch on International Paper’s investments in recyclability, circular economy models, and fiber efficiency, areas increasingly relevant to agriculture and food companies seeking to meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) targets. The integration of sustainable materials into agri-food systems is seen as a key lever for reducing waste and improving overall system efficiency.
The Bank of America Securities Global Agriculture and Materials Conference brings together senior executives, investors, and analysts to examine trends shaping agriculture, forestry, packaging, and related materials markets. With participation from leaders such as International Paper’s CEO, the 2026 conference is expected to reinforce the linkages between agriculture, materials innovation, and long-term food system sustainability.














