Ukrainian “grain corridor” shows good results – Taras Vysotskyi at the Black Sea Grain.Europe 2024 conference
Taras Vysotsky, First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine, at the BLACK SEA GRAIN. EUROPE-2024 CONFERENCE:
“Despite the war, Ukrainian farmers are all working. In 2023, we harvested more crops than in 2022. This is a very important signal to the world that Ukraine is ready to produce and deliver food to those who need it.
The Ukrainian grain corridor is showing good results. 70% of all products are exported by sea. Yes, we have challenges on our western borders, but I believe that we will overcome them and successfully complete EU integration.”
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