EU States Limit Ukrainian Poultry Imports to Support Local Farmers

By
Hannes Müller
1 min read
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European Union states have announced plans to restrict poultry imports from Ukraine, seeking to calm concerns within the domestic agricultural industry. The move is intended to support local farmers by limiting the influx of Ukrainian poultry products. The decision reflects efforts to address the impact of international trade on regional markets. By implementing measures to curtail imports, EU states aim to provide greater support for their own agricultural sectors, ensuring continued opportunities for domestic producers.

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