Romania refrains from banning Ukrainian grain imports

Published 2023년 4월 21일

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Romania and Ukraine will hold weekly discussions on grain imports in an effort to limit them, as the Romanian government has applied to the European Commission to cease imports of corn flour and meal from Ukraine. The Romanian government is taking steps to address the financial challenges caused by the influx of cheap cereals from Ukraine and is taking measures to protect domestic farmers and maintain government unity. Additionally, Romania plans to control the transit of grain from Ukraine by sealing cargoes and monitoring their movement within the country.
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"However, Romania and Ukraine will hold weekly consultations on the amount of imported grain, trying to limit imports," Daea said after meeting Ukraine's Agriculture Minister Mykola Solski in Bucharest. On Thursday, the Romanian government applied to the European Commission for permission to stop imports of corn flour and meal from Ukraine. - We have launched all possible procedures to get out of the financial problems caused by the influx of cheap cereals from Ukraine - said the head of the Romanian Ministry of Agriculture on Thursday. He also called on members of the government to act to protect the interests of domestic farmers, as well as for government unity in this matter. On ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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