Import of Ukrainian wheat to Poland in 2023, before the EC ban, increased 600 times

Published 2023년 7월 10일

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According to data from the Polish Ministry of Finance reported by Rzeczpospolita newspaper, Poland imported 523 thousand tons of wheat from Ukraine in 2022, 168 times more than the previous year. Corn imports from Ukraine also grew almost 300 times, reaching 1.8 million tons. However, the newspaper does not provide clarity on whether these figures include only edible grain or technical grain for industrial use.
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This was reported on Monday by the Rzeczpospolita newspaper, citing data from the Polish Ministry of Finance. At the same time, the newspaper does not specify whether these figures concern only edible grain or also technical grain intended for industrial purposes. According to the statistics of the Ministry of Finance, in 2022 Poland imported 523 thousand tons of wheat from Ukraine, 168 times more than in 2021. Over the same period, corn imports reached 1.8 million tons and grew almost 300 times. In 2022, the total import of Ukrainian grains to Poland increased less than three times compared to 2021 - from 1.1 million tons to an incomplete 3.3 million tons. Currently, with the consent of the European Commission, the supply of Ukrainian grain crops ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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