This allows domestic exporters to be exempt from paying additional fees (penalties) provided by local law.
India simplifies import of grain from Ukraine. The State Food Service reported this on Tuesday, November 14.
“Based on the results of events and negotiations, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare of India included Ukraine in the list of countries that do not grow cereals with fumigants containing the active ingredient methyl bromide (CH3Br) , about which the Ukrainian Embassy in the Republic of India informed the State Food and Consumer Service,” said the statement.
This allows domestic exporters to be exempt from paying additional fees (penalties) set by local law and to export grain cargo subject to disinfection using aluminum phosphide-based preparations. Now Ukrainian grain for export to India can be disinfected using preparations based on aluminum phosphide.
Let’s remember that in October, Ukraine exported 4.8 million tons of agricultural products, which is 15% more than in September. Export volumes increased despite problems with routes through the Danube ports, which now experience traditional seasonal shallow waters.
It was also reported that the EU has offered to buy Ukrainian grain to help the Middle East. A proposal to combine aid to those in need in the Middle East with support for Ukraine was made by the head of the European Council, Charles Michel.
Source: korrespondent

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