Supplementary food reserves support a lift on the export ban to a short end

Caio Alves
Published 2020년 4월 20일
The decision of the Government of Romania to ban grains, oil seeds and their by-product exports at April 9 to non-EU markets had been lifted one week after.

The main reason was that the local industries involved had opposed to that decision by claiming that such measure could potentialy have a downturn for their businesses, eventually driving farmgate prices to fall and yet to stain their reputation as global providers.

Discussions with grain and oilseed traders about procurement actions to supply the State Reserve grain stocks until the new harvest starts had been succesful with GOR. The USDA's Bucharest had reported.
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