Analysis
The end of the agricultural "visa-free regime" is at its maximum. In addition to the disadvantages, there are also advantages
Ukrainian farmers have lost their preferential trade regime with the EU, which brought in an additional €3 billion. What will happen to the products that Europeans refuse

The large "golden" gate for exporting agricultural products from Ukraine to the EU markets is closing. Instead, since June 6, agricultural trade with Europe has been conducted according to pre-war rules, relatively speaking, through a medium-sized gate that operated until 2022.
Therefore, revenues from agricultural exports will decline, as the EU has the highest prices and lowest shipping costs for products from Ukraine. On the other hand, stocks of goods will lead to a drop in domestic prices.
Who will lose what and who will be able to save money? How will the landscape of the agricultural economy change in the next six months? Find out LIGA.net .
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