EU cuts pulses imports from Russia a hundredfold
During the five months of the current season (July-November 2024), the EU countries imported only 5428 tons of pulses from Russia. During the same period in the season 2023/2024, the volume of pulses supply amounted to 559 462 tons.
The imports of Russian peas in July-November 2024 did not exceed 68 tons (546,462 tons in the same period last season), or less than 1% of the total imports of this crop.
Further development of the grain and oilseed markets of Ukraine and the Black Sea region will be in the spotlight of the BLACK SEA GRAIN. KYIV conference, taking place on April 22–23 in Kyiv. The event will focus on strategic directions for the agricultural sector through 2030, including investments, energy independence, processing, and exports of high-value products.
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