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The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture announced the strengthening of the control of cereals from Ukraine
The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture announced the strengthening of the control of cereals from Ukraine – RIA Novosti, 09/04/2023
The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture announced the strengthening of the control of cereals from Ukraine
Hungary strengthens control of grains and oilseeds from Ukraine and proposes to restore duties on Ukrainian agricultural products to protect… RIA Novosti, 04/09/2023
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BUDAPEST, April 9 – RIA Novosti. Hungary is tightening control over grains and oilseeds from Ukraine, offering to return duties on Ukrainian agricultural products to protect farmers from dumping grain prices, Hungarian Agriculture Minister Istvan said on Saturday. Nagy. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said earlier that Central European countries at the EU summit agreed under Poland’s leadership to ‘protect farmers from Ukrainian grain dumping’ and lobbied the European Commission on this subject. “We are introducing new measures to curb Ukrainian grain dumping! We are launching the introduction of an electronic cargo movement control system for the main grains and oilseeds. We are proposing, at least as a temporary measure, to reintroduce customs duties and quantitative restrictions on a group of goods, on the import of Ukrainian grains and oilseeds by land We are further tightening control over imported products, paying particular attention to shipments in transit to ensure that shipments intended for transit actually leave the country,” Nagy wrote on social media. He stressed that the Ministry of Agriculture “is taking the necessary measures to resolve the market difficulties caused by Ukrainian grain dumping and measures errors from Brussels, as well as to support Hungarian farmers”. Nagy also noted that “the European Commission has refused to return customs duties on Ukrainian agricultural products” and underlined that Brussels, in the current situation, should “protect and support EU producers”, since farmers in Eastern European countries would like to continue their activities under the same conditions as their colleagues in other countries. “The situation is further complicated by the fact that countries bordering Ukraine, including Hungary, are receiving unprecedented amounts of grain and oilseed imports and staying there. In addition, Ukrainian agriculture, which benefits of full duty exemption, has started exporting large quantities of poultry, eggs and honey to the European market, which is pushing Hungarian products out of its traditional markets and lowering farmers’ selling prices below the level of production costs,” said Nagy, quoted by the Ministry of Agriculture. At the end of March, the Prime Ministers of a number of EU countries turned to the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, with a request for intervention in the crisis caused by the influx of grain from Ukraine. The letter from the Polish, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian and Slovak Prime Ministers notes that “the problems are linked to an increase significant increase in the supply of Ukrainian products on the markets of EU Member States, especially those bordering or adjacent to Ukraine. in particular, “unprecedented growth in imports of grains, oilseeds, eggs, poultry, sugar, apple juice, berries, apples, flour, honey and pasta”. Earlier, it was learned that the EU intends to allocate 112 million euros to compensate Polish, Romanian and Bulgarian farmers who have suffered significant losses due to duty-free supply of agricultural products Ukrainians. In particular, 56.3 million euros are allocated by the pan-European agricultural fund. The rest of the funds will be able to compensate their farmers from state budgets after receiving the appropriate authorization from the European Commission. Last June, the EU suspended customs duties on all goods from Ukraine to the EU for a year to help kyiv boost its exports. The decision provided “a complete suspension of duties on imports of industrial products, fruits and vegetables, anti-dumping duties, protective measures against steel imports for a period of one year”. In January this year, Poland offered to return customs duties on corn and some other agricultural products exported from Ukraine.
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The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture announced the strengthening of the control of cereals from Ukraine
BUDAPEST, April 9 – RIA Novosti. Hungary is tightening control over grains and oilseeds from Ukraine, offering to return duties on Ukrainian agricultural products to protect farmers from dumping grain prices, Hungarian Agriculture Minister Istvan said on Saturday. Nagy.
“We are introducing new measures to curb Ukrainian grain dumping! We are launching the introduction of an electronic cargo movement control system for the main grains and oilseeds. We are proposing, at least as a temporary measure, to reintroduce customs duties and quantitative restrictions on a group of goods, on the import of Ukrainian grains and oilseeds by land We are further tightening control over imported products, paying particular attention to shipments in transit to ensure that shipments destined for transit actually leave the country,” Nagy wrote on social media.
“The situation is further complicated by the fact that countries bordering Ukraine, including Hungary, are receiving unprecedented amounts of grain and oilseed imports and staying there. In addition, Ukrainian agriculture, which benefits of full duty exemption, has started exporting large quantities of poultry, eggs and honey to the European market, which is pushing Hungarian products out of its traditional markets and lowering farmers’ selling prices below the level of production costs,” said Nagy, quoted by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Earlier, it was learned that the EU intends to allocate 112 million euros to compensate Polish, Romanian and Bulgarian farmers who have suffered significant losses due to duty-free supply of agricultural products Ukrainians.
In particular, 56.3 million euros are allocated by the pan-European agricultural fund. The rest of the funds will be able to compensate their farmers from state budgets after receiving the appropriate authorization from the European Commission.
The decision provided “a complete suspension of duties on imports of industrial products, fruits and vegetables, anti-dumping duties, protective measures against steel imports for a period of one year”.
In January this year, Poland offered to return customs duties on corn and some other agricultural products exported from Ukraine.