The Poles demand an immediate embargo on the import of sugar from Ukraine

Published 2023년 12월 19일

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The Association of Polish Sugar Beet Producers has appealed to the new Minister of Agriculture to ban the import of Ukrainian sugar to Poland, citing a tenfold increase in imports after the suspension of quotas. They argue that this has contributed to a significant drop in sugar prices in Poland and neighboring countries, putting the Polish industry at a disadvantage. However, a representative of the Polish Peasant Party believes that negotiations with Ukraine and the EU are the better approach to addressing the issue.
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The Association of Polish Sugar Beet Producers appealed to the new Minister of Agriculture with a request to ban the import of Ukrainian sugar to Poland. This is written by "European Truth" with reference to the Polish mass media. The appeal was initiated by the National Association of Sugar Beet Producers. Entrepreneurs want "an immediate embargo on the import of sugar from Ukraine." They argue that after the temporary suspension of the quotas for the import of Ukrainian agricultural products to the EU, the import of Ukrainian sugar increased tenfold, and this hit the entrepreneurs of the EU countries neighboring Ukraine the most. "In recent months, Poland and other countries neighboring Ukraine have seen a significant drop in sugar prices, which puts the Polish industry in a less competitive position compared to Western European countries," the association says. Entrepreneurs demand to ban the import of Ukrainian sugar to Poland, following the example of Slovakia and Hungary, ...
Source: Agravery

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