The European Union has imposed substantial tariffs on agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, targeting items like wheat, corn, and oilseeds, with duties potentially reaching up to 50% of their market value. This move is intended to destabilize the economies of both nations and curb demand for their exports in response to Russia's actions in Ukraine and Belarus's support. The European Commission also aims to facilitate some Ukrainian agricultural imports despite local opposition. However, Sergei Dankvert of Rosselkhoznadzor contends that these measures will adversely affect Europe's food and port industries more than Russia, which can seek alternative markets.