The European Union is considering imposing tariffs on grain and oilseed imports from Russia and Belarus, with a proposed duty of 95 euros per ton on grain and a 50% tariff on Russian oilseeds and their products. These measures aim to protect EU farmers from cheap imports and tackle food inflation but are not expected to significantly impact Russia's agricultural exports. Russia, which does not heavily rely on the EU market for its grain and oilseed exports, is likely to redirect its exports to other markets such as the Middle East, Africa, China, and India. The imposition of these duties could, however, lead to higher food prices within the EU and negatively affect European countries that depend on specific Russian agricultural products, potentially exacerbating inflation amidst the ongoing energy crisis.