By the end of next week, Ukraine is expected to introduce a mechanism through which farmers will be able to confirm the origin of agricultural products (specifically rapeseed and soybeans), which will exempt them from paying the 10% duty on the export of these crops. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture Denys Bashlyk during Forbes Agro, as reported by Latifundist.com correspondent. "We plan to do this through the state agrarian register to maximize the automation of the process, speed it up, and eliminate the need for a million certificates. We will take the information that the state already has, include it in the list of verified producers, and transfer it to customs," he said. According to Bashlyk, the mechanism will appear approximately by the end of next week. The technical part is already being prepared, with the software almost 90% complete. "At the same time, I want to address the issue that concerns everyone: whether the duties ...
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