Moldova plans to limit the import of agricultural products from Ukraine. We are talking about cereals and oilseeds.
Moldova plans to introduce temporary restrictions on imports of grains and oilseeds from Ukraine. This was said by the Minister of Agriculture of Moldova, Vladimir Bolea, in a meeting with the head of the EU delegation, Janis Mazeiks, on Friday, May 5, writes NewsMaker.
In particular, Bolya announced the ministry’s intention to temporarily apply the measures introduced by some EU countries in relation to the import of grains and oilseeds from Ukraine.
Moldovan authorities plan to pay farmers for the excise tax on diesel fuel and subsidize the cost of plant protection products and fertilizers.
It can be recalled that earlier Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria introduced a temporary ban on the import of grain and other types of agricultural products from Ukraine. Poland even stopped the transfer of such products to its territory, but it resumed from April 21.
The European Commission has proposed an aid package for farmers from countries bordering Ukraine, including financial aid and other measures.
On May 2, the European Commission imposed restrictions on the export of Ukrainian grain to five EU countries – Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary. The restrictions apply only to four agricultural products – wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower seeds. Thus, the European Commission replaced the unilateral decisions of five countries with their own regulation.
Source: korrespondent

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