Ukraine lifts export restrictions on rye, oats and millet
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine amended the list of goods, export and import of which are subject to licensing and quotas for this year. In particular, the need for export licenses for a number of food products was abolished.
The licensing of exports of cattle, chicken and by-products, beef, eggs, and some grain crops, including rye, oats, and millet, was canceled.
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