Ukraine imposes licences for some farm goods exported to certain EU states – ministry
Ukraine will introduce export licences for a number of agricultural products supplied to certain Eastern European countries aiming to control its exports, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday.
“The government of Ukraine approved a new procedure for exporting certain types of products to certain EU member states,” the ministry said in a statement.
“It stipulates that four crops: corn, rapeseed, sunflower seed, wheat, which are exported to 5 countries, must be licensed by the economy ministry in agreement with agriculture ministry.”
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