Serbian President says government will limit wheat exports

Published 2022년 3월 8일

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic acknowledged the challenging peace and stability situation, anticipating difficult decisions. He mentioned the need for a decision on banning wheat exports, like Hungary, due to pressure and logistical issues like the inability to export coke from Ukraine and iron from Russia. The President also highlighted the critical global shortage of flour and wheat, assuring that Serbia has an adequate supply despite the rising oil prices.
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Serbia will maintain peace and stability, but the situation is very difficult and more difficult decisions will probably have to be made, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on March 6, RTS reports. He said the current situation is "not just a matter of pressure." Vučić added that Hungary had already banned wheat exports, adding that the Serbian government would make such a decision next week. The President also said that Serbia cannot export coke from Ukraine and iron from Russia, which creates problems. He ...
Source: Zol

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