Ukrainian Agricultural Policy and Food Minister Solisky saidThe export volume of food and oil in Ukraine this year is expected to be 46 million tons, a third of the decrease from last year, of which grain exports will be reduced by 40%.
According to the news released by the official website of the Ministry of Food and Food on Wednesday (May 31), at the meeting of the EU Agricultural and Fisheries Council held in Brussels, Belgium from May 29th to 30th, SolisAccording to a speech, the main risks facing Uenon products include some EU countries to continue to take measures to restrict imports from imports of imports of Uennon products and the Black Sea Grain Corridor at any time.
Solisky called on the EU and Ukraine to cancel the restrictions on export restrictions on Ukraine to find a sustainable solution. I hope that when the EU makes relevant decisions, they can respect the between Ukraine and the European Union when they make relevant decisionsThe principles and rules of the European Union and the European Union's single market.Romania and Slovakia have been freely traded, but they can continue to use these countries to transport them.After the measures came into effect, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Slovaks promised to withdraw unilateral measures for Ukraine agricultural products.
After the Ukrainian crisis was upgraded, a large number of agricultural products were blocked by the Black Sea port and could not be transported.Under the mediation of the United Nations and Turkey, a large number of Ukrainian agricultural products were transported to other regions via Eastern European countries.Because the subsequent problems such as logistics have not been solved, a large number of Ukrainian agricultural products can only be sold in Eastern European countries, which has impacted local agricultural prices, causing protests from many farmers in Eastern Europe.The Polish and Hungarian government decided on April 15 to prohibit imports of grains and some other agricultural products from Ukraine to protect their own agricultural products. The ban was originally valid until June 30.Slovakia and Bulgaria also took similar measures.