Polish processors are ready to replace soy imports from other countries with Ukrainian raw materials

게시됨 2024년 12월 9일

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Poland is experiencing a slight increase in soybean and sunflower cultivation, with 79,000 tons of soybeans grown this year, as reported at the Agro&Food Security Forum 2024. Despite the climate challenges, it is suggested that Ukrainian soybeans could play a role in meeting Poland's fodder requirements, given its leading position in meat and milk production with an annual fodder demand of 20 million tons. The need for a stable protein product market for fodder production has prevented a ban on Ukrainian soybean exports, highlighting the importance of efficient oil crop farming in Poland.
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The main oil crop in the world remains soybean, and it is it that sets the trends in the market. Therefore, in recent years, the cultivation of soybeans and sunflowers has been slightly but increasing in Poland. This was stated by the president of the National Association of Rape and Protein Crops Producers of Poland, Juliusz Mlodecki, during the Agro&Food Security Forum 2024 conference held in Warsaw. "However, the geographical latitude and climate do not ensure efficiency in the cultivation of these crops, so there is a debate as to how much sunflower and soybean will be able to enter the crop rotation of Polish farmers. This year, 79,000 tons of soybeans were grown in Poland. huh," says Yuliusz Mlodetskyi. According to him, Ukrainian soybeans can unite Ukraine and Poland, because Poles can replace the import of soybeans from South America with Ukrainian raw materials. As the president of the "Polish Soya" association, Emilia Fink Podyma, noted, Poland is one of the leaders in ...
출처: Agroconf

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