Getting Ukrainian grain to market top priority, say Canadian producers as new transport agreement reached

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But the deal has producers wondering what the deal will mean for Canadian exports after farmers responded to the call for greater production to help bridge the gap in supply.

The Reid family harvest their wheat crop near Cremona, Alta., Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020. Canada is the world’s sixth-largest producer and one of the largest exporters of wheat, annually producing an average of over 25 million tonnes and exporting around 15 million tonnes. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

A new agreement reached between Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania looks to expedite grain exports from the war-torn Eastern European country in hopes of boosting the Ukrainian economy, reducing European trade tensions and bolstering global food security. The deal between the three nations comes a month after Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary unilaterally banned local imports of Ukrainian food products after an E.U.-wide ban was lifted mid-September.

 

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