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Cereals from Ukraine are torpedoing our market, Polish farmers' concerns reached the Ministry

Ukraine
Poland
Published Jul 1, 2022

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has recently received signals about farmers' concerns about changes in grain prices in the context of the increased supply of Ukrainian maize to the domestic market. - That is why we analyze the situation on an ongoing basis - assures Deputy Minister Norbert Kaczmarczyk.

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In response to the speech of the agricultural self-government, the politician emphasizes that this season, over 20 million tons of cereals from the 2021 harvest were not exported from Ukraine to world markets, while this year's grain production at our neighbor may be even half that of last year's. "At present, therefore, there is no fear that Polish or Ukrainian grain will not find buyers on the markets of third countries," said the deputy head of the ministry. He assures that as part of the measures taken to increase grain exports from Ukraine by land through solidarity corridors, the MARD will raise issues raised by farmers in order to avoid destabilization of the domestic market. "Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, measures have been taken in the EU, including Poland, to increase the capacity of land transport, including grain from Ukraine. Actions are necessary to help Ukraine. The transport takes place, inter alia, across the Polish border. Cereal prices in mid-June, ...
Source: AgroPolska
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