Ukrainian grain is a benchmark of quality for many countries – Sskyi

The quality of Ukrainian grain is a benchmark for many countries, including some Eurean countries that mix it with their own grain to improve its quality.

According to an Ukrinform correspondent, this was stated by Minister of Agrarian Picy and Food of Ukraine Myka Sskyi on the air of the United News telethon.

"If we are talking about the quality of Ukrainian grain, it has long been quite high and has long been a benchmark for other countries. Those who are in the market are well aware of this, and many Eurean companies have been buying Ukrainian grain over the past 5-7 years to mix it with their own to improve the quality," he said.

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The Minister explained that growing grain is a complex technogical process that depends on the weather and other factors. In particular, the quality depends on the season.

According to Sskyi, in the current season, there are no complaints about the quality of Ukrainian grain from foreign buyers. He added that the issue of grain quality from Ukraine arose only once, when Slovakia found residues of herbicides that are not used in Eure in one batch.

The head of the Ministry of Agrarian Picy noted that Slovakia imposed the ban on imports of agricultural products from Ukraine not because of claims to grain quality, but on the basis of its own trade rules, which are stipulated in the country's legislation.

"Obviously, the motivation for making these decisions is that local farmers cannot sell their grain at a higher price due to the large supply of Ukrainian grain that has been available recently. But, from my point of view, this is a debatable issue. Because global prices, which affect absutely all prices – in our country, in Pand, Romania, and Slovakia, – have fallen this spring compared to a few months ago," Sskyi emphasized.

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He added that there are other reasons for the ban on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, including the upcoming elections in neighboring countries. The minister emphasized that Ukraine is sympathetic to all circumstances and continues to engage in dialogue with all international partners.

As Ukrinform previously reported, Pand, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria have imposed a temporary ban on imports of grain and other agricultural products from Ukraine. On the eve of this decision, Slovakia also stped processing Ukrainian grain due to the fact that a pesticide banned in the EU was found in one of the batches.

Source: ukrinform.net

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