Ban on grain imports to Poland extended until September but what about frozen fruit

게시됨 2023년 6월 7일

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The article highlights the implementation of the European Union's ban on the import of four cereals from Ukraine to Poland, which includes wheat, corn, rapeseed, and sunflower, extending the ban until September 15, 2023. This decision aims to protect member states, particularly during the harvest period, and despite opposition from Ukrainian diplomats. The ban does not extend to fresh and frozen fruit, and Poland continues to import other food products from Ukraine duty-free until June 2024.
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Yesterday, the EU ban on the import of 4 cereals to Poland came into force. Exactly, it's about extending the current ban until September 15. Unfortunately, the recipe still does not apply to fresh and frozen fruit. Despite the active lobbying of Ukrainian diplomats against the discussed decision, the European Commission acted in solidarity towards 5 member states, including Poland. Cereals from the east will not enter Poland in the most sensitive period, i.e. during the harvest. The European Commission extended the ban on imports of wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower from Ukraine to 5 EU countries until September 15, 2023. The decision, like the first ban, aroused great emotions both in the EU and in Ukraine. However, cereals will be able to be transported through our country to the west of Europe. Unfortunately, the ban does not apply to the fruit industry. Until June 2024, all other food products can still enter Poland duty-free. ...
출처: Sad24

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