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Grain export from Poland: KOWR provides data for 11 months

Poland
Published Jul 19, 2023

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In the 2022/2023 season, Poland achieved a record volume of grain exports, with wheat grain exports reaching 4.9 million tons, double the amount compared to the previous year. This success can be attributed to logistical facilitations introduced by the Polish government, grain subsidies, and strong cooperation between the grain industry and agricultural administration. The majority of exported grain went to the EU market, particularly Germany, while a significant portion was also sold to non-EU countries such as Nigeria and South Africa.
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At that time, the export of wheat grain was twice as high as in the same period last season and amounted to 4.9 million tons. (48 percent of total exports). Also exported: Despite a difficult season and a very high port occupancy, we managed to achieve a record volume of grain exports. This was possible thanks to the logistical facilitations that the Polish government introduced in ports, grain subsidies, which gave an additional impulse to sales to farmers, and good cooperation between the grain industry and the agricultural administration - explained Marcin Wroński, Deputy Director General of KOWR. The deputy head of the KOWR emphasized that such results "were possible to a large extent thanks to the efforts made to intensify the export of cereal grains through Polish seaports". He reminded that the export of grain through the ports of the Baltic Sea amounted to over 6.6 million tonnes and was 70 percent higher than in the previous year. bigger than last season. - I am convinced ...
Source: Farmer.pl
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