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EU agrees fresh curbs on Ukrainian food after farmer protests

France and Poland lead push to restrict trade in poultry, eggs and honey with Kyiv

The EU has agreed to reduce imports of many Ukrainian foodstuffs to appease protesting farmers who claim a glut has reduced their income.

Under a provisional deal struck on Wednesday morning, negotiators from member states and the European parliament added strict conditions to the tariff-free imports of a host of key products from the war-torn country.

Brussels will levy tariffs on poultry, eggs, sugar, oats, maize, honey and groats (grain kernels) if quantities exceed the mean average imported in 2022 and 2023 under an “emergency brake”. 

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