Ukraine has begun integration into EU agricultural policy: what does it mean.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine is expanding cooperation with the European Parliament, aiming to integrate into the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU. Recently, a round table was held in Brussels, gathering members of the European Parliament, representatives of the European Commission, and Ukrainian entrepreneurs.
Main discussion issues
- Deepening cooperation between Ukraine and the European Commission;
- Gradual inclusion of Ukraine into the CAP;
- Adaptation of standards for the use of plant protection products;
- Dialogue at the level of DG AGRI and DG SANTE.
The Deputy Minister Taras Vysotsky emphasized the willingness of Ukrainian farmers to meet European standards.
Members of the European Parliament expressed a desire to create a resilient and competitive food system in Europe by including Ukraine in the CAP. Our country remains an important player in the global agricultural market, with annual exports averaging about $23.4 billion in recent years.
Ukraine continues to actively work on integrating into European agricultural markets, adapting its standards and collaborating with key players in this field. This is an important step towards economic stability and the development of the agricultural sector, which may significantly impact agricultural policy in the region.
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