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In 2024, more than 600 thousand tons of agricultural products were exported from Ukraine in transit through Poland

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Published Mar 13, 2024

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Polish Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Michal Kolodziejczak, has reported that since the beginning of 2024, Poland has seen the transit of over 600 thousand tons of wheat, corn, and rapeseed from Ukraine. This includes 90 thousand tons of wheat, 370 thousand tons of corn, and nearly 200 thousand tons of rapeseed. This is despite protests from Polish farmers who are demanding restrictions or a ban on the import of inexpensive Ukrainian agricultural products. However, Kolodziejczak has clarified that the transit of these products through Poland is allowed.
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Since the beginning of 2024, over 600 thousand tons of wheat, corn and rapeseed from Ukraine have transited through Poland. Polish Deputy Minister of Agriculture Michal Kolodziejczak said this in an interview with TVP. “Since the beginning of this year, 90 thousand tons of wheat, 370 thousand tons of corn and almost 200 thousand tons of rapeseed have transited through Poland from Ukraine. As of March 10, this gives us more than 600 thousand tons of all products,” he said. Kolodziejczak clarified that “the transit of Ukrainian products through Poland is permitted.” On February 9, Polish farmers began large-scale protests and a blockade of the checkpoint on the border with Ukraine. They demand to limit or ...
Source: Zol
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