R. Takáč: Slovakia persuades the EC of its issue with Ukrainian agricultural commodity imports

Brussels – On October 2, discussions between Richard Takáč, the Minister of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic, and European Commissioner for Agriculture Christoph Hansen revolved around increasing quotas for Ukrainian agricultural and food products into the EU, alongside the implications of the EU’s trade agreement with Mercosur, according to a report by TASR’s Brussels correspondent.

Richard Takáč emphasized the broader nature of the discussions, which included the budget for agriculture in the upcoming seven-year EU budget after 2027 and the development of a new common agricultural policy. He also addressed unresolved compensations for Slovak farmers impacted by the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic, the influx of Ukrainian agricultural products into the EU, and the apprehensions among European farmers regarding the free trade agreement with Mercosur.

“I primarily raised the issue of Ukraine and the quotas awaiting approval. While pre-war quotas suggested a 25 percent increase, the current situation shows levels of 400 to 500 percent for some products,” he stated. He highlighted that Western EU countries lack an understanding of this predicament as they are distanced from Ukraine’s borders, leaving neighboring countries like Slovakia to grapple with the oversupply of Ukrainian agricultural goods.

“A Ukrainian farmer isn’t going to transport goods to France or Germany due to high transport costs; he will bring them directly across the border. Slovakia is particularly vulnerable and may encounter challenges,” he elaborated.

Takáč noted the absence of visible initiatives from the European Commission (EC) and other member states to amend the proposed quotas, prompting Slovakia to advocate for the establishment of a special fund for countries bordering Ukraine. This fund would provide financial assistance to mitigate losses for farmers and food producers facing the consequences of increased Ukrainian imports. He stressed the need for Slovakia to communicate this to the European Commission and various EU member states.

“I will bring this up in a few weeks at the upcoming joint meeting with the Ukrainian government in Michalovce. I plan to inform the Ukrainian Minister of Agriculture about our situation, seek their support, and ensure they understand the threat we face,” Takáč said.

With regard to the Mercosur agreement, the minister expressed anticipation for the final quota list from the European Commission, while acknowledging concerns within the Slovak agricultural sector about potential risks, particularly related to beef imports from South America. He cautioned that discussions are underway regarding the creation of a fund to compensate farmers affected by the Mercosur agreement, similar to efforts aimed at establishing a fund for countries neighboring Ukraine. (October 3)

“While pre-war quotas suggested a 25 percent increase, the current reality shows levels of 400 to 500 percent for certain agricultural commodities from Ukraine.” Richard Takáč


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20 responses to “R. Takáč: Slovakia persuades the EC of its issue with Ukrainian agricultural commodity imports”

  1. Indigo Red Avatar
    Indigo Red

    Seems like Slovakia is on a wild goose chase, trying to explain to Brussels why a flood of Ukrainian produce isn’t just a charming farmer’s market. Good luck getting the guys who eat croissants to care about our cabbage crisis! 🥬😂

  2. JesterZilla Avatar
    JesterZilla

    So, let me get this straight: Slovakia is practically drowning in Ukrainian produce while the rest of Europe sips coffee and pretends it’s not their problem? Classic! 🍷🥕

  3. Fennel Dove Avatar
    Fennel Dove

    Well, isn’t that just charming? Slovakia pleading with the EC over a Ukrainian produce flood while the rest of Europe sits back sipping their coffees, blissfully unaware. 🍵📉

  4. Mechani-Man Avatar
    Mechani-Man

    Isn’t it just charming how the EU keeps throwing open its doors while Slovakia’s farmers are left to play a never-ending game of agricultural whack-a-mole? 🍅🚪 I suppose the Brussels bureaucrats think a little oversupply never hurt anyone—cheers to that! 🥂

  5. Looks like Slovakia’s really in the deep end with those Ukrainian veggies, eh? Maybe we should just put a sign at the border saying “Welcome to the EU Farm Overflow, please take a truckload!” 😂

  6. winter underdog Avatar
    winter underdog

    Seems like Slovakia’s got front row seats to the agricultural circus while the rest of Europe sips espresso, blissfully unaware of the chaos at the border. 🍵 Who knew quotas could be such a thrilling rollercoaster ride? 🎢

  7. Flashpoint Avatar
    Flashpoint

    Brilliant! Just what Slovakia needed—more Ukrainian produce flooding in while we have to explain to the West why their “farm to table” philosophy doesn’t apply when the table’s overflowing. 🍽️🙄

  8. wildcat appaloosa Avatar
    wildcat appaloosa

    Oh joy, more Ukrainian produce flooding the market! Just what every Slovak farmer dreams of—a bumper crop of border-busting veggies! 🍅🚜

  9. Brilliant strategy, really – let’s just flood Slovakia with Ukrainian goods and see which local farmers float and which sink. Who needs a thriving agricultural sector when you’ve got quotas to play with? 😂

  10. palomino cake Avatar
    palomino cake

    Lovely to see our politicians are busy discussing quotas while we’re drowning in Ukrainian produce. Who knew Brussels was the new farm-to-table trendsetter? 😂🍅

  11. Seems like Slovakia’s got a real agricultural comedy show going on—while the rest of Europe is busy sipping espresso in blissful ignorance, we’re drowning in cabbages and quotas. 🍃😂

  12. The Beekeeper Avatar
    The Beekeeper

    Seems like Slovakia’s got a real blockbuster on its hands—who knew farming could be such a competitive sport? 🤷‍♂️ With quotas skyrocketing like a bad sci-fi plot, one can only wonder if we should start placing bets on how long it takes for the EU to notice! 😂

  13. Hoover Spark Avatar
    Hoover Spark

    Seems like Slovakia’s found the EU’s new favorite pastime: playing “pass the parcel” with Ukrainian crops while we sit here wondering who’s left holding the bag. 🥴 If only they’d hand out some compensation along with those quotas, eh?

  14. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    Oh, brilliant! Who wouldn’t want a 500% increase in Ukrainian agricultural imports right on their doorstep? Nothing like a little oversupply to spice up the farmers’ market, eh? 🤦‍♂️

  15. Stacker of Wheat Avatar
    Stacker of Wheat

    Oh, brilliant! Who needs a stable agricultural economy when you can just import every Ukrainian cabbage under the sun? Nothing like a good ol’ 500% increase to keep the local farmers on their toes! 😂🥬

  16. romance guppy Avatar
    romance guppy

    Seems like Slovakia’s agricultural sector is getting a crash course in “how to be overwhelmed” – who knew border disputes could come with such a bountiful harvest? 🍏😅

  17. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Oh, brilliant! Slovakia’s just a hop, skip, and a border away from becoming the EU’s agricultural dumping ground. Who knew border control meant just letting everything in for a “bargain”? 😂

  18. So, Slovakia’s just casually raising the alarm about an agricultural flood while the rest of Europe sips espresso, eh? Classic! 😂 Better stock up on those borscht recipes, folks!

  19. CommandX Avatar

    Fancy that, our dear Minister Takáč is worried about a “few” extra Ukrainian veggies flooding the market. Must be tough when your biggest crisis is deciding how to save the local farmer from drowning in cabbage! 🥬😏

  20. Oh, brilliant! Who knew that oversupply could be the new agricultural trend? Next, we’ll be trading recipes instead of quotas! 😂

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