In Poland, it is proposed to introduce a deposit system for the transit of Ukrainian grain

Published 2023년 1월 28일

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Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture, Henryk Kowalczyk, has proposed a deposit system to ensure the transit of Ukrainian grain through Poland, ensuring it does not interfere with the European market. He highlighted the lack of support from the European Union in solving this issue and suggested that providing handling equipment, containers, wagons, and trains could facilitate safe transit. Kowalczyk will discuss new solutions for the export of agricultural and food products from Ukraine with EU ministers in mid-January. The article also mentions the impact of Ukrainian grain exports on Poland's grain prices and the protests from Polish farmers.
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The transit of Ukrainian grain through Poland could be ensured by a deposit system. Deposits will be returned when the grain is exported from the European Union. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture of Poland Henryk Kowalczyk, writes Farmer.pl. A year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the transit of grain is of crucial importance. The most important thing is to ensure due process. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter "It is necessary to ensure organized safe transit so that Ukrainian grain does not interfere with the European market," the Minister of Agriculture said. In his opinion, for this purpose it is possible to introduce deposits that are returned when grain is exported from the European Union. He also added that the European Union does not help Poland to "solve this issue". Real help would be the provision of handling equipment, containers, wagons and trains. "The fact is that the grain should be transshipped at ...
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