Poland to ask the EU to ban Ukrainian frozen berries

Published 2023년 7월 17일

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Poland plans to impose restrictions on the imports of frozen raspberries and strawberries from Ukraine due to a significant increase in imports, causing difficulties for Polish producers. Poland will appeal to the European Commissioner for Trade to include these fruits in the ban on imports from Ukraine. The Minister of Development and Technology will submit a letter to the European Commission, and a meeting of agriculture ministers from several countries will take place in July.
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Poland is initiating the inclusion of frozen raspberries and strawberries in the restrictive measures on imports to the European Union. This is stated in the message of the Ministry of Agriculture of Poland. “In 2022 and in the first months of 2023, imports of Ukrainian strawberries and frozen raspberries to Poland increased significantly. This means huge difficulties for Polish producers and very serious market disruptions. This problem does not exist in other countries of our coalition (Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary). Therefore, Poland has decided to appeal to European Commissioner for Trade Valdis Dombrovskis to include frozen raspberries and strawberries in the so-called preventive measures, i.e., the ban on imports from Ukraine,” said Minister Robert Telus. According to him, a letter to this effect signed by the Minister of Development and Technology will be submitted to the European Commission in the near future. It is also noted that on July 19, 2023, a ...

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