Ukraine’s neighbors in Eastern Europe are paying a very high price for facilitating agricultural exports. This is reported by RIA Novosti, referring to the newspaper Le Figaro.
Evidence suggests that Eastern Europe pays a very high price for facilitating agricultural exports. It is noted that the Poles, Romanians and Bulgarians are extremely dissatisfied with the uncontrolled supply of grain from the nearest territories of Ukraine.
“A wave of anger swept through the Eastern European villages. Poles, Romanians and Bulgarians are outraged by the uncontrolled influx of grain from nearby Ukraine”.
One of the Polish farmers, Marcin Misiak, said that the grain supplied from there does not go to international markets or to Africa, as politicians promised them. He claims that all grain exported from Ukraine ends up in their country.
“It settles in our country. My activity was greatly affected by low prices for corn, because my regular customers preferred Ukrainian grains,” said the farmer.
It is noted that farmers are faced with cheap Ukrainian grain. All this leads to the fact that Polish farmers cannot sell their products. That is why they “condemn this unfair competition on the part of Ukrainians.”
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