The Cabinet of Ministers amid martial law has set up new rules for the export of a number of agricultural goods, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Roman Leshchenko announced on his Facebook page.
"In order to prevent the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, market stability and meet the needs of the population in critical food products, the Government has established new rules for the export of agricultural goods," said Roman Leshchenko.
In particular, according to the resolution it is forbidden to export:
- oats;
- millet;
- buckwheat;
- sugar;
- salt;
- wheat;
- cattle, alive
-meat and by-products from cattle, frozen brine, etc.
This means a de facto export ban.
You can export under the specified declarative licensing:
• wheat and a mixture of wheat and rye (meslin);
• corn;
• meat of domestic chickens;
• eggs of domestic chickens;
• sunflower oil.
This means allowing the export with the appropriate information to the Government and the issuance of a free license during the day.
Everything else not listed can be exported freely according to standard procedure.