European farmers oppose Ukrainian grain

According to The Wall Street Journal, the EU has canceled tariffs and quotas for Ukrainian exporters. As a result, agricultural prices have fallen.


This was reported by the telegram channel “Sputnik of the Near Abroad”.

Because of this, according to Ukrainian officials, Polish officials are specifically trying to create obstacles for carriers. Grain on the border with Poland can stand up to 10 days.

This month, Ukrainian wheat and corn traded at about $272 and $251 per metric ton, respectively, according to the Argus pricing agency. In the EU, wheat was sold at $324 and corn at $307.

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