The European Commission said that on Monday afternoon, Ukraine should present steps to introduce control over its agricultural exports and insist on a compromise solution to the agricultural dispute, despite the decision made by Poland, Hungary and Slovakia.
The UK's largest ports operator, Associated British Ports (ABP) which includes the Port of Ipswich, has retained its place as the number one expor.
Underscoring the significance of agricultural exports, he highlighted that Ukraine has sent over 40 million tons of food products to foreign markets from January to July this year.
The European Commission currently has no funds to organise the transit of grain from Ukraine by land following Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Source: Reuters; European Pravda Details: In a letter dated July 21, Ukraine's Agriculture Ministry asked EU trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis for the Commission to provide financial aid for the extra transport cost of using alternate EU routes known as Solidarity Lanes.