UKRAINE- The European Commission is “seriously considering” subsidizing the transport of Ukrainian grain through its member states after several countries banned imports, according to Poland’s public radio.
According to the report, the estimated cost of subsidies may be around 30 euros ($32.62) per ton of grain.
The report further indicated that the issue of subsidizing the transport cost for Ukrainian grain is currently under evaluation at meetings with representatives of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria, together with the EU’s executive arm and Ukraine.