Poland and Ukraine are engaged in negotiations to implement a licensing system for agricultural products, aiming to stop the transit of Ukrainian grain, such as corn and wheat, starting April 1. This decision follows three months of protests by Polish farmers at the Ukrainian border, leading to some of their demands being met. The Polish government plans to offer additional payments to farmers with surplus wheat to alleviate the situation. The ongoing border protests have caused logistical issues and increased costs for both nations, impacting food supply chains. Meanwhile, Lithuanian grain producers have expressed concerns over the influx of Russian grain into the EU, considering it a more significant issue than the Ukrainian grain.