Ukraine crisis: EU proposals to mitigate feed grain supply disruption
Ukraine and Russia are 2 of the world’s largest grain exporters. However, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, European wheat prices have reached record highs and there has been a disruption to the supply of grains.
French cooperative group, InVivo, is one of Europe’s largest agricultural firms. CE of the group, Thierry Blandinieres, said that the ongoing conflict could have lasting effects on Ukraine’s grain supply, with some estimates suggesting the country’s wheat output could drop by at least half and leave the world market short of 20 million tonnes of wheat.
“We’re asking for the production potential of the European Union to be unleashed,” said Blandinieres.
Trading firms have been seeking EU grain, wheat and corn to replace Ukrainian supplies for export, reports Reuters, but the EU is also reliant on imports of corn and sunflower seed for livestock feed.
“A number of member states suggested that we could perhaps use set-aside land for growing protein crops,” said French Agriculture Minister, Julien Denormandie.
The European Commission will explore options, which would modify EU farm policy rules on preserving soils and biodiversity. Proposals will be presented at an upcoming ministers’ meeting later this month (21 March).
InVivo said a waiving of set-aside rules under the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy has the potential to increase cultivated area by 10-15% and boost EU wheat output. Financial support, however, is necessary to compensate for soaring fertiliser prices for EU farmers to expand crop production.
Read also
Algeria imposes a complete ban on durum wheat imports in 2025
Weather in Brazil and Argentina remains favorable for the future harvest of soybea...
Join with the EARLY RATE – 22 International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.EUROP...
Ukrainian flour exports are 35% behind last year’s volumes
Heavy rains will hit Malaysia’s palm oil production again in December –...
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon