Poland promises to invest in increasing the transit of Ukrainian grain

Published 2024년 1월 22일

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The Minister of Agriculture of Poland, Czeslaw Siekerski, is pushing for the development of infrastructure to increase the transit of agricultural products from Ukraine through Poland. Specifically, he is seeking support and funding from the European Commission to improve port and railway infrastructure. Additionally, he is emphasizing the importance of cooperation between Polish and Ukrainian enterprises for the processing and export of agricultural raw materials.
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The Minister of Agriculture of Poland, Czeslaw Siekerski, noted that there is a political will for the development of infrastructure, which will allow to increase the transit of agricultural products from Ukraine through Poland. Business Insider writes about it. According to him, in the context of excessive export of grain from Ukraine, Poland expects a more active position from the European Commission and support for the development of port and railway infrastructure with funds from the EU budget. The minister promised that the volume of agricultural goods transiting through Poland will be much greater than before the full-scale war. Czeslaw Sekersky emphasized that if Poland is to become a significant transit area for products from Ukraine, a good solution would be the cooperation of Polish and Ukrainian enterprises in the field of joint projects for the development of processing of agricultural raw materials with their further export. We will work on the development of the port ...
Source: Agropolit

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