Ukraine can raise the level of security of the European Union to 100% for the crops that grow in our country.
This idea was voiced by the first defender of the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Visotsky, as reported by Ukrіnform as sent to Ukrainian Radio.
In other words, these are the directions where the EU is deprived of imports, including the whole protein group – soybeans, other legume products, partly the grain group – first, corn, as well as zuccor and vegetables. products.
“Ukraine can raise the level of security of the European Union to 100% for the crops that grow in our country. This is the differentiation of risks – geopolitical, trade and others, as well as snow, which is all necessary to provide basic food to over a billion people within the boundaries of your political, economic and security union,” Visotsky explained.
In addition, products that are generated in excess can be exported from the EU. He guessed that 86% of the products are exported by sea, so if they drink it at the Closer Meeting in Southern Africa, they are exported there.
Visotsky says that this can also be positioned as European exports and a strong position to fight hunger in Africa. Then Ukraine can contribute to the European Union's contribution to food security in various regions.
In addition, the EU actually has not lost Maidanchiki for increasing growth, from the point of view of their regulation, population density, sanitary standards, and so, in my opinion, Ukraine can become this Maidanchik, with growth and development whatever kind of diversity will be harmonized.
“With minimal additional investment, it is possible to multiply and increase production in Ukraine. There are such possibilities. We may now have industrial parks with preferential supply, so this is possible for growth and reduction of profits. And this is mutually beneficial, because we will have new jobs and additional income, and for European enterprises there will also be a positive economic effect,” said Visotsky.
As it was reported, in the European Parliament on 18 January, rumors arose on the topic of the transfer of agricultural trade between Ukraine and the EU, where the speakers announced the need for the import of Ukrainian peel and chicken.