In Khmelnytskyi, a regional agrarian forum was held, organized by the Ukrainian Agrarian Council with the support of the Khmelnytskyi Regional Military Administration. The event brought together over 150 local agricultural producers, experts, and representatives of the authorities. The organizers emphasized that the main goal of the event is to establish permanent communication between agrarians, state structures, and parliament, as well as to form a common position that Ukraine should advocate in negotiations with the European Union. The head of the Ukrainian Agrarian Council, Andrii Dykun, stressed that agrarians today work virtually without any state support, and with Ukraine's accession to the EU, the sector may face large-scale restrictions and losses. He emphasized that the main challenge is not only the future rules of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy but also the lack of systemic dialogue with European legislators and institutions that shape policy for future EU ...
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