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Impractical: Minagro criticized Poland's attempt to stop Ukrainian agricultural transit

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Published Mar 28, 2024

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Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solskyi has criticized Poland's decision to halt the transit of Ukrainian agricultural products from April, stating it lacks economic rationale due to the minimal volume affected compared to daily port activities. Solskyi is looking forward to resolving the issue through intergovernmental consultations and discussions with farmer associations on March 27. He argues that the transit blockage is economically unsound, violates trade principles and human rights, and could financially damage both nations. Ukraine is contemplating a licensing system for its agricultural exports to Poland as a countermeasure to the Franco-Polish demand for export limitations, which, according to Solskyi, could inadvertently extend the duration of the war.
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Stopping the transit of Ukrainian agricultural products from April, which the Polish side is counting on, is a wrong decision for many reasons. This was announced by the Minister of Agriculture Mykola Solskyi, writes Radio Svoboda. The minister emphasized that the described step has no economic basis, since transit through Poland accounts for only a few hundred thousand tons of agricultural products per month. Mykola Solskyi added that the specified volume of products passes through Ukrainian ports in a day. The minister also announced intergovernmental consultations and negotiations of farmer associations on March 27. Within the mentioned meeting, the Polish and Ukrainian parties will try to come to an understanding. European farmers continue to protest against price pressures, environmental regulations and taxes. This is, for example, your neighbor who is in a difficult situation, his garden is on fire, and he asks to pass through your garden to the road there - and he is ...
Source: Agropolit
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