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Bulgaria considers limiting grain imports from Ukraine to support local producers

Agriculture Minister Yavor Gechev confirmed on Monday that Bulgaria can limit grain imports from Ukraine and thus ensure higher prices for Bulgarian grain producers. The paradoxical thing was that the minister pointed this out while together with Vanya Boyuklieva, the vice-chairman of the Central Cooperative Union, announced that the dairy products of “LB Bulgarikum”, whose prices were reduced a month ago by 30%, will begin to be available in the country’s stores. The minister indicated the prices of the state dairy and expressed the hope that they would “pull a leg” on the market.

“BGN 2.60 per liter of fresh milk, BGN 12-13 per kilogram of cheese according to BDS and BGN 18 per kilogram of cheese. There is already an alternative, of course we want this to go away”said Gechev.

The Minister of Agriculture: EC works extremely slowly

“We are not just considering (restricting imports from Ukraine), September was the first request from the EC, I asked for it. We are in solidarity with Ukraine, but the EC works extremely slowly, very sluggishly.”, said Gechev. His comment came hours after Brussels announced that it considers the introduced unilateral bans on the import of products from Ukraine unacceptable.

“The European Commission is aware that Poland and Hungary have announced the introduction of bans on the import of grain and other agricultural products from Ukraine. In this context, we consider it important to remind that EU trade policy is the exclusive competence of the entire community, so any unilateral actions are not allowed”the press service of the EC announced.

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