Austrian food company Agrana, which continues to operate in Russia, has claimed that duty-free sugar imports from Ukraine to the European Union cuts into the company’s profits, Ukrainian state news agency Ukrinform reported on Jan. 12, citing the company’s CEO, Stefan Büttner.
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The information will have to be updated every Monday on the portal of the Department of Food and Public Distribution.
This mandatory weekly disclosure is a proactive step by the Union government to maintain a balanced and fair sugar market