Ukraine starts accepting applications for licensing of agricultural exports to Bulgaria
The Ukrainian government is starting to accept applications for the export of 4 types of agricultural products to Bulgaria. The relevant procedure was agreed upon by Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky and Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Bulgaria Kirill Vatev, the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy reports.
In particular, the parties agreed on the procedure for applying the verification procedure for exports of rapeseed, corn, wheat, and sunseed to Bulgaria.
“This regime provides for the issuance of licenses after bilateral consultations with the country to which exports will be made,” the ministry said.
The ministers also agreed to closely monitor the movement of agricultural products.
“Now it is important for us to use all opportunities to export agricultural products, and now we have another one. The Bulgarian government has lifted the restrictions and supported our action plan to verify and approve the export of certain types of agricultural products. Finally, all the technical issues between our countries have been agreed upon, and the Ukrainian government can start accepting applications from exporters,” emphasized Mykola Solsky.
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