Moldovan agrarians demand an extension of restrictions on Ukrainian grain and sunflower imports for 2025

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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Moldovan farmer associations are urging the government to extend restrictions on grain imports from Ukraine until 2025, as the current measures are due to expire on December 31. These restrictions, which mandate a special license for importing wheat, corn, and sunflowers, were introduced in July 2024 following local farmers' requests. The farmers have warned of potential protests if the government fails to continue safeguarding local producers, akin to actions taken by other Eastern European nations.
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Farmer associations of Moldova demand an extension to 2025. restrictions on the supply of grain from Ukraine, the term of which expires on December 31 of this year. This is reported by APC-Inform. We will remind that in July 2024 the parliament of Moldova introduced a special regime for the import of wheat, corn and sunflowers into the country, which can currently be supplied to the republic only with the relevant license. This was done at the request of ...
Source: Elevatorist

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