Poland Calls on EU to Provide Funds for Ukraine Grain Transit
- Warsaw mulls building ports for agricultural exports: minister
- Poland to keep ban on sale of Ukraine grain on local market
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Poland called on the European Union to help boost port capacity to allow more Ukrainian grain shipments through the Baltic Sea, while insisting it will keep a sales ban on its neighbor’s crops.
Ukraine grain exports through Polish ports climbed to 260,000 tons in June, according to Agriculture Minister Robert Telus. That’s more than double levels seen earlier this year and likely to increase as Russia’s exit from the Black Sea grain deal forces Ukraine to seek alternative routes.