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    Home » Agrifood » EU planning crackdown on Russian grain imports

    EU planning crackdown on Russian grain imports

    According to the Financial Times, the European Commission is expected to impose a duty of 95 euros per tonne on Russian and Belarusian grains in the coming days. Caution from the EU executive: "We are not in a position to communicate yet a date for a possible proposal."

    Simone De La Feld</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@SimoneDeLaFeld1" target="_blank">@SimoneDeLaFeld1</a> by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
    19 March 2024
    in Agrifood
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    A combine harvests wheat near Kramatorsk, in Donetsk region on August 4, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Known as the world's "bread basket", Ukraine grows far more wheat than it consumes and it's exports contribute to global food security, especially in African countries, which now fear food shortages. Russia announced on July 17, 2023 it's withdrawal from the so-called Black Sea grain agreement allowing safe passage for grain cargo ships from Ukrainian Black Sea ports, leading to a spike in grain prices that hit poorer countries hard. (Photo by Anatolii Stepanov / AFP)

    Brussels – The EU is putting Russian and Belarusian agricultural products in its crosshair: the Financial Times reports that in the coming days, the European Commission could impose a duty of 95 euros per ton on grain imports from Moscow and Minsk, which would raise prices by at least 50 percent, thereby decimating demand from member countries.

    The European Commission immediately responded to the rumors: “We are not in a position to announce a date for a possible proposal yet,” clarified Eric Mamer, chief spokesman for the EU executive, at the daily press briefing in Brussels.

    However, the first restriction on Russian food products two years after the invasion of Ukraine is imminent. So much for the balance of global food markets, which could be shaken by a decision of this magnitude: not just grains, Brussels is reportedly planning to impose 50 percent tariffs on oilseed and derivative products.

    Brussels interprets this as a defensive move if it is true that – as EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski recently stated – “Russia uses food as a weapon.” Indeed, EU imports from Russia of products affected by the possible restrictions reached an all-time high of 4 million tons in 2023. Cheap imports pushed by Moscow to undermine the stability of domestic agricultural markets. The European Parliament, during its March 11-14 plenary session in Strasbourg, also supported the need to impose sanctions on imports of Russian and Belarusian agricultural products into the EU to ensure the stability of EU agricultural production.

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    Donald Tusk and Ursula von der Leyen in Poland in February 2024

    In late February, after virtually doubling Russian grain imports and amid farmers’ protests, Latvia urgently imposed a unilateral ban on many food imports from Russia and Belarus. Donald Tusk’s Poland seems poised to follow suit. In a call between the Polish premier and Ursula von der Leyen on March 15, the EU leader reassured Tusk, saying that “the European Commission is considering the possibility of introducing restrictions on the import of agricultural products” from Russia. “The Commission will present a proposal soon,” von der Leyen promised.

    According to the FT, the EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis would choose tariffs on products over sanctions mainly for two reasons: he could bypass the unanimous approval of the 27 governments, and the measure would allow products to transit the EU along the route to Africa, avoiding possible food security consequences for developing countries.
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