Rapeseed meal is coming to Poland from Belarus and Russia, up to 900 percent more than in the previous season

Published Oct 2, 2023

Tridge summary

The text discusses the impact of the embargo on agricultural products between Poland and Ukraine, specifically focusing on rapeseed meal imports. The director general of the Polish Association of Oil Producers warns that the ban on raw material imports may lead to Ukrainian production and export of rapeseed oil and meal, which could impact the Polish market. Additionally, there is concern about the increase in rapeseed meal imports from Belarus and Russia, potentially causing lower prices in the European market.
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Original content

In our country and internationally, there has been a lot of talk recently about the flow of agricultural raw materials and products between Poland and Ukraine. There is a high-profile case of the embargo on wheat, corn, sunflower and rapeseed from Ukraine introduced in May. But there is little information in the public space about processed products made from these raw materials, such as rapeseed meal. Even at the beginning after the embargo was introduced, this topic was discussed on our pages. Then, specifically on May 24, 2023, Adam Stępień, director general of PSPO, commented on the embargo introduced for us. He emphasized that it may cause Ukrainians to start processing rapeseed and sunflower seeds at home, and thus export the finished product, i.e. rapeseed oil and meal. Rapeseed meal as a new import product - If there is a ban on the import of raw materials to the frontline countries, a similar ban on the import of products made from them should apply. Because we will be ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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