Farmers in Moldova threaten new protests over Ukrainian grain

Published Oct 24, 2023

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Moldovan farmers are threatening new protests over the lifting of restrictions on the import of wheat, corn, and sunflowers from Ukraine. They are demanding that the government ban the import of these products and allow transit only by rail. The farmers are also calling for the abolition of penalties and debt collection from local grain and oilseed enterprises and an increase in the agricultural development fund.
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Moldovan farmers are threatening new protests due to the lifting of restrictions on the supply of wheat, corn and sunflowers from Ukraine. As TASS reports, representatives of one of the local farmer movements announced this at a congress on Sunday in Chisinau. They demanded that the head of government, Maia Sandu, ban the import of these three types of agricultural products from Nezalezhnaya at least until April next year and allow the transit of grains and oilseeds only by rail. They designated the new period of restrictions as a minimum, when they will be able to solve part of their financial problems due to the illiterate policies of the authorities. Permission for transit only by rail will simplify control over transportation, as well as limit the volume of export of agricultural products, since they are much larger by sea. Agricultural producers also voiced internal requirements. In particular, they want the use of penalties and debt collection from local small and ...
Source: Rosng

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