Farmers in Europe fear competition from Ukraine in the agricultural market when this country joins the European Union. The newspaper reports this L’Opinion.
“Farmers in the old agricultural Europe fear strong distortions in intra-European competition. On the one hand, because the rules in Ukraine will initially be less competitive, and on the other hand, because salaries are low there. The publication notes that entire industries could be under attack.
There are also concerns about the need to revitalize Ukraine’s agriculture after the end of the conflict; This will require large financial investments and will only increase food production in Ukraine.
The inclusion of a new country in the EU will force the union authorities to redistribute funds, the size of which remains practically unchanged. Moreover, Ukraine has larger agricultural areas than France and Poland.
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Source: Gazeta

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