Ukraine risks losing support in Europe due to problems with grain. Discontent is growing among farmers in Eastern Europe, which shows that the influx of Ukrainian grain threatens their business. It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to Bloomberg.
According to Bloomberg, Kyiv may lose significant support from its allies in Europe. The situation with grain exported from Ukraine irritates local farmers in the European Union more and more. They are dissatisfied with the quality of the imported grain and the fact that the arrival of Ukrainian grain affects the price of local products. Instead, the broader global downturn has pushed prices down, leaving farmers in Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria facing lower incomes and struggling to empty their stocks before the summer harvest begins.
“Poland and other neighboring states have agreed to help take grain from Ukraine to world markets after exports were blocked last year due to armed conflict. Some of these supplies are now piling up in Eastern Europe and threatening the livelihoods of local residents.
The authors emphasize that due to the Ukrainian grain crisis that threatens to destabilize European markets, some politicians in the eastern part of the European Union have begun to think about whether it was worth supporting Ukraine. On the eve of the next elections, local agronomists and farmers from Poland and Slovakia will vote for those who value their people more than the Kiev regime.
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