Ukraine is a granary and agricultural competitor after a thousand days of war

Published 2024년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

Ukraine continues to be Spain's leading supplier of cereals and sunflowers, despite the ongoing conflict causing a decrease in prices. The Committee of Agricultural Organizations of the EU (COPA) attributes the price drop to the war's inflation and speculation, negatively impacting farmers in the EU. Spanish imports of Ukrainian cereals have surged by 60% between January and July of this year. However, concerns are raised about the potential impact of Ukraine's accession to the EU on the Common Agricultural Policy and the internal market.
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Original content

Ukraine remains Spain's leading cereal supplier. But farmers highlight its impact on the fall in prices, when the thousandth day of the conflict has passed. Ukraine maintains its leadership in the export of cereals and sunflowers - Spain's leading supplier - but in the eyes of farmers in the European Union (EU) it is now the competition that lowers prices, when the thousandth day of the war that disrupted the world's food supply has passed. The agricultural markets have become accustomed to the conflict and, except for occasional interruptions, shipments are maintained, a panorama that contrasts with that beginning of the Russian invasion, in February 2022, which caused a crisis due to uncertainty about the supply of raw materials and the rise in fertilizers or feed. With the thousand days that will be completed this Tuesday of the Russian invasion, the Committee of Agricultural Organizations of the EU (COPA) recalls its impact on the shopping basket and alleges that, in addition ...
Source: PEefeagro

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