Ukraine: Farmers will monitor the price of sunflower in the domestic market

Published 2021년 4월 21일

Tridge summary

A collaborative project between Agravery.com and the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council (VAR) has identified significant issues for Ukrainian farmers, including a dramatic reduction in sunflower oil export volumes to 98% of the initial projection, with possible restrictions on sunflower seed exports effectively banning their export. The Public Union 'All-Ukrainian Agrarian Forum' is opposing these measures and points out the lack of a shortage in oil or seeds. The union suggests reducing value-added tax on essential goods to combat rising costs, in line with European Union practices. This highlights the ongoing efforts to address the challenges faced by Ukrainian farmers in the global market.
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Original content

Agravery.com and the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council (VAR) are conducting a joint project aimed at highlighting the most pressing issues for farmers in today's conditions. The document envisages that by the end of the current marketing year, the maximum export volume of sunflower oil will not exceed 5.38 million tons, which is about 98% of the previously planned export volume. At the same time, the possibility of introducing an export quota for sunflower seeds at the level of 0 tons is being considered, which, in fact, means a complete ban on the sale of sunflower seeds abroad. Public Union "All-Ukrainian Agrarian Forum", which unites leading public organizations (GS "Agrarian Union of Ukraine", GS "All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council", All-Ukrainian Association of Communities, Association "Union of Poultry Farmers of Ukraine", NGO "Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation" and Association " Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business "), opposes the quota for the export of sunflower seeds, as well as ...
Source: Agravery

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