In brief: • The country will maintain the licensing regime for exports to five EU countries • The sunflower harvest is almost complete, the corn harvest is progressing Ukraine has announced plans to maintain the licensing regime for the export of agricultural products to five European Union member states in 2026. According to a draft decision published by the Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture, the government proposes to approve the list of goods subject to export and import licensing, as well as the associated quotas for 2026. The document provides for the continuation of the licensing of agricultural product exports to Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland, as well as the licensing and allocation of export quotas for sugar from Ukraine to EU countries. According to the draft, the export of wheat and rye, corn, rapeseed or rapeseed meal (even ground, low in erucic acid), and sunflower seeds to the five EU member states will remain under licensing ...
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