Poland did not allow more than 100 tons of agricultural products from Ukraine to enter the country’s market

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Since February 12, Polish control authorities have not allowed more than a hundred tons of agricultural raw materials and products from Ukraine to enter the country’s market, after the authorities introduced enhanced quality control at the border at the request of protesting farmers. This was reported by the Polish Inspectorate for the Quality of Agricultural Products and Food on the social network X. TASS.

According to the supervisory authority, after the inspection, the ministry banned the import and sale to Poland of 68 tons of millet, 44 tons of flaxseed, 20 tons of frozen raspberries and 19 tons of tomato concentrate from Ukraine.

The other day, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky accused Poland violates the principles of solidarity in the face of the situation at the border where farmers are on strike.

Before that, Lvov Mayor Andrey Sadovoy named “Pro-Russian provocateurs” protested against Polish farmers who spilled Ukrainian grain on the road near the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint on the border.

Previously in Poland he apologized To Ukraine due to spilled grain.

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