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EU DOES NOT YET SEE THREAT TO ITS FOOD SECURITY IN CONNECTION WITH SITUATION IN UKRAINE

14 June , 2022  

The European Union sees no threat to its food security in connection with the situation in Ukraine and will try to contribute to ensuring global food security, said EU Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski.

“Fortunately, we do not see a direct threat (food security) in European markets. The main problem on them is corn, which we import from Ukraine. It is important for feed production in Europe. But imports from Ukraine are still even larger than in previous years,” Wojciechowski said on Monday evening at a press conference following the meeting of the EU Council at the level of ministers of agriculture.

The central topic of the meeting was the threat of a global food crisis in connection with the Ukrainian issue.

The problem that the EU sees, according to the official, is to organize “corridors of solidarity” for grain supplies to third countries.

The meeting also presented a forecast for the grain harvest for the current year in the EU countries. It will be “for sure more than in 2021, and in 2023 the grain harvest will be no less than in 2022, subject to the same weather conditions.”

“In Europe, we have the necessary food security. (…) We must ensure that Europe contributes to global food security,” added the European Commissioner.

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