Pand suspends Ukrainian grain imports at least until July

The Ukrainian grain imports into Pand have been suspended "at least until July".

"The EU did nothing to help Pish farmers, and the effectiveness of the actions of new [agriculture] minister Robert Telus in the first hours [after the appointment] with the support of both the prime minister and the president, which was also the result of negotiations with President Zelensky, showed that we are capable of negotiating with Ukraine and temporarily suspending imports [of grain from Ukraine] at least until July," Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Pand Janusz Kowalski td TVP Info, Ukrinform reports.

The deputy minister expressed the inion that the Pish-Ukrainian grain agreement "is only the first step." According to Kowalski, his Sidary Pand coalition party strongly defends the position that "a duty should be imposed on all agricultural products from Ukraine."

"We help Ukraine, but we have to be a transit country. All products should be sent through Pand, they should not harm Pish farmers, Pish producers, cause a food security crisis," Kowalski noted.

He also added that Minister Telus would meet with representatives of agricultural organizations from five other countries on the border on April 11.

As reported, Minister of Agrarian Picy and Food of Ukraine Myka Ssky during a joint press conference with Minister of Agriculture and Rural Develment of Pand Robert Telus on the border on April 7 said that Ukraine would suspend the export of wheat, corn, rapeseed, and sunflower to Pand until the new season. He noted that the procedures related to the export of Ukrainian agricultural products would be worked out during the next meeting with the Pish side. According to him, exports can only take place with the consent of the Pish side. The Ukrainian minister added that the issue of grain transit from Ukraine through the territory of Pand would also be discussed with the Pish side. According to him, the next meeting with the Pish side to discuss these issues will be held before the new harvest season.

In turn, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Develment of Pand said that he could meet with the Ukrainian minister again in a week to sign an agreement on sving the problem with Ukrainian crs.

Over the past few months, Pish farmers have held mass protests, in particular, posing the transportation of Ukrainian agricultural products through the territory of Pand to third countries. They emphasized that a significant part of Ukrainian grain was not transported further by transit, but settled in Pand, thus reducing the purchase prices for the grain of Pish farmers in Pand. Under the pressure from farmers, the Pish government appealed to the Eurean Commission to cancel zero duty on Ukrainian agricultural products. However, the Eurean Commission did not comply with the main demand of Pish farmers to impose duties on Ukrainian agricultural goods and extended the agreement on duty-free import for Ukrainian goods for another year, until June 5, 2024.

On Wednesday, April 5, against the background of the Ukrainian grain crisis, Pish Agriculture Minister Henryk Kowalczyk resigned. On Thursday, Robert Telus was appointed as the new minister and convened on the same day an interdepartmental crisis headquarters to resve the problem with the influx of Ukrainian grain into the Pish market.

Source: ukrinform.net

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