The EU will allocate 100 million euros of support through agricultural products from Ukraine to farmers in five countries – mass media

The EU will allocate 100 million euros of support through agricultural products from Ukraine to farmers in five countries – mass media

[ad_1]

The cost of the second support package of the European Commission for farmers from five countries affected by the influx of imports of Ukrainian agricultural products will amount to 100 million euros.

“Polish Radio” became aware of this, reports “European Truth”.

In the coming days, the European Commission will decide on the allocation of the second package of support for farmers of five EU countries. At the same time, Poland is expected to receive almost a third of the package worth 100 million euros: about 30 million euros.

The Commission is taking this step after the decision of Poland, Hungary and Slovakia to ban the import of agricultural goods from Ukraine. Bulgaria is considering a similar decision.

At the same time, the European Commission is conducting negotiations with Poland and Hungary regarding the introduced ban on the import of grain from Ukraine. And on Tuesday, April 25, this will be one of the topics of the meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Luxembourg.

Money for financial support of farmers will come from the EU budget, from the anti-crisis reserve. Five countries will have the opportunity to double this amount through subsidies from national budgets.

It is expected that the European Commission will propose measures to ensure that grain transit from Ukraine within the framework of solidarity corridors reaches its destination, that is, Africa, and is not delayed in Ukraine’s neighboring countries.

“Speculative pathology must be eliminated. We need systemic solutions,” the EU diplomat said in a comment to “Polish Radio”.

He added that one of the proposals in an emergency situation could be, for example, establishing a time limit for the transit of Ukrainian grain intended for Africa to leave the EU.

We will remind you that the first package of measures is 56 million euros aid to Poland, Bulgaria and Romania, EU member states agreed at the end of March.

“EvroPravda” told in an article about how the export of Ukrainian grain caused tension in the relations between Ukraine and Poland “Dangerous grain”.

Also read: Lessons from the grain crisis: how Ukraine should respond to the protests of farmers from the EU.



[ad_2]

Original Source Link