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EU investigates after Slovakia joins in banning Ukraine grain imports after Poland, Hungary

FP Staff • April 17, 2023, 23:23:20 IST
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Slovakia put an embargo on Ukrainian food imports till the end of June after Poland and Hungary did the same on Saturday

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EU investigates after Slovakia joins in banning Ukraine grain imports after Poland, Hungary

Warsaw, Poland: On Monday, Slovakia became the third nation in the European Union to outlaw food imports from Ukraine, making it more difficult for the group to assist Ukraine in getting its grain to international markets. Slovakia put an embargo on Ukrainian food imports till the end of June after Poland and Hungary did the same on Saturday. They did so in reaction to growing resentment from farmers who claim that plenty of grain in their nations is harming their ability to make a living. The EU’s executive branch, the European Commission, manages trade on behalf of the 27 member countries and objects to them taking unilateral or uncoordinated measures. At a briefing in Brussels, two spokespeople stressed gratitude to Poland and other Central European countries for supporting Ukraine but said a solution must be found that respects the EU legal framework. “We are dealing with a war, right? And this war has consequences, obviously, on farmers and more generally, the population in Ukraine and the European Union and its member states,” said Eric Mamer, chief spokesperson. He acknowledged that Poland and other countries “have been doing their utmost in order to help Ukraine, adding: “So this is not about sanctioning. This is about finding solutions based on EU law in the interests at the same time of the Ukrainians and of the EU.” Five EU countries that neighbour Ukraine have asked the EU to treat the matter of Ukrainian food with urgency. Poland, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia argue that they can’t allow their own farmers to bear the cost of disruption that Ukrainian grain and other agricultural products are causing to their markets. Bulgaria is reportedly mulling a similar ban. The Czech Republic says it’s not planning one. Meanwhile, a delegation of Ukrainian officials visited Warsaw on Monday for government consultations on the issue. Poland faces an election in the fall and farmer groups have been piling pressure on the government with frequent protests lately. Hungary’s agriculture minister, Istvan Nagy, said the surge in Ukrainian products on European markets had made it “impossible” for Hungarian farmers to remain competitive. Nagy also said low production costs in Ukraine, owing to practices being used that are not permitted in EU countries, had allowed Ukraine to export large quantities of poultry, eggs and honey to the European market, driving costs down to unsustainable levels. The Slovak Agriculture Ministry announced last week that tests of 1,500 tons of grain from Ukraine in one mill in Slovakia revealed it contained a pesticide banned in the EU. As a result, the Slovak authorities decided to test all Ukrainian grain in the country and temporarily banned its processing. Its ban will affect imports of grain and also some other food, including sugar, hops, flax, hemp, fruits and vegetables and products made of them, vine, honey and honey products. Slovak Agriculture Minister Samuel Vlcan said the ban that takes effect Tuesday will remain in place until further notice and doesn’t apply for transit. Ukraine and Russia are both major global suppliers of wheat, barley, sunflower oil and other affordable food products that developing nations depend on. The war upended those supplies to Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia where people were already going hungry and helped push millions more people into poverty or food insecurity. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, it became too dangerous for ships to sail in the Black Sea, disrupting the flow of large ships carrying food to distant markets. Shipments resumed under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey. The EU reacted to the crisis by lifting tariffs and other trade duties on Ukraine to help keep its economy afloat. That helped to divert Ukraine’s grain flows destined for Africa and the Middle East through Europe — but much of this food has instead remained in the bordering countries, creating a glut that has caused high losses for local farmers. The EU measures expire in June, but the EU is expected to renew them. Ukraine’s EU neighbours are, with the exception of Hungary, allies of Ukraine who favour their neighbour’s future membership in the EU. Yet already the EU’s decision to banish tariffs for Ukrainian goods as a result of Russia’s invasion of its neighbour underlines the challenges that would come with integrating a huge food producer with the rest of the bloc. Ian Mitchell, an economist and London-based co-director of the Europe program at the Center for Global Development, said it’s unusual for EU member states to “take unilateral trade action.” Mitchell, who specializes in agriculture and trade, argued that the move undermines the solidarity of the EU and shows the power of farmers’ voices in politics. He described it as an attempt to get the EU to provide more support for the agricultural industry, even though aid is already generous for farmers in Eastern and Central Europe. “You’re a consumer in Hungary, Slovakia or Poland, then effectively the government has just ensured that you’re going to be paying a higher price for your food,” Mitchell said. “The balance of the food lobby is so powerful that it can get the government to do that even in a cost-of-living crisis.” Their bans come as Russia threatens to pull out of the Black Sea deal. Moscow is complaining that a separate agreement to facilitate exports of Russian food and fertilizers amid Western sanctions hasn’t worked. Global food commodity prices surged to record levels after the invasion of Ukraine and have been falling steadily since, but the food is still expensive for people in many places because of factors like droughts, trade restrictions and the high cost of buying imported food priced in dollars as some emerging economies’ currencies weaken. Read all the Latest News, Trending News,  Cricket News, Bollywood News, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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