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In the future, we will export no more than 20% of our products to the EU market, - Andriy Dykun

Published Mar 19, 2025

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The Chairman of the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council, Andriy Dykun, participated in the 10th European Congress of Agricultural Business Managers in Poland. He stressed Ukraine's desire to join the EU for democratic values and to strengthen, rather than compete, with European farmers. Dykun also highlighted the need for a transition period and a single regulation for Ukrainian farmers. He noted that the Ukrainian agricultural sector remains competitive without state subsidies, in contrast to European farmers.
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The Chairman of the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council (AAC) Andriy Dykun took part in the 10th European Congress of Agricultural Business Managers (Europejski Kongres Menadżerów Agrobiznesu), which was held in Poland. During the panel discussion dedicated to the competitiveness of European agriculture on the global stage, the interaction of Ukrainian, Polish and European farmers was discussed. Andriy Dykun emphasized that Ukraine seeks to join the EU not to export products, but because of common democratic values. “We want to join the EU not to export our goods, but because we have chosen a democratic path, support European values and are in many ways similar to European countries, including Poland,” he noted. He also emphasized that Ukraine will not compete with European farmers. “In the future, we will export no more than 20% of our products to the EU market. Therefore, our task is partnership and strengthening each other, not competition,” said the VAR Chairman. He noted the ...
Source: Agravery

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