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PREVIEW: EU: UKRAINE: Part of a conversation with Romanian analyst Professor Antonia Colibasanu of Geopolitical Futures re the farmers of the EU objecting to and protesting the inferior Ukrainian grain and other produce permitted into the European Union

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 25 January 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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PREVIEW: EU: UKRAINE: Part of a conversation with Romanian analyst Professor Antonia Colibasanu of Geopolitical Futures re the farmers of the EU objecting to and protesting the inferior Ukrainian grain and other produce permitted into the European Union market last year and what this may mean for the EU Parliamentary vote shceduled for June 2024. All is not calm on the European farm. More of the conversation of the EU elections tonight

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/polish-farmers-protest-against-uncontrolled-ukraine-imports/ar-BB1hcaIQ

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This is John Bachelor. Conversation about Grain, the grain of Ukraine, the grain of France and the rest of Europe.

0:37.0

Grain.

0:38.0

Much in the conversation in the And the troubles in Europe are anticipating the parliamentary election.

0:55.0

There strikes everywhere, transportation strikes, hospital strikes, but grain.

1:00.0

There is a general understanding that the grain of Ukraine was inferior and that allowing

1:07.0

it on the market as a favor to Ukraine fighting the war with Russia was a benefit for Ukraine and not for the farmers of Poland and France and

1:17.2

the rest of the European grain.

1:19.2

Germany doesn't grow so much grain I'm told.

1:21.8

However, going forward, this will be increasingly part of the

1:25.0

conversation about the EU welcoming Ukraine into its ranks and also about the immediate protests by farmers in all of these countries

1:35.6

about subsidies and about sustaining them in the face of the Russian aggression. Grain, the food of Europe, Antonio Galabasano, geo-political futures.

1:48.0

That is correct and more important than that besides Besides, you know, channeling the trade, the Ukrainian trade, the grain trade to Europe and to the world.

2:00.4

We've done something different and the European Union basically allowed the Ukrainian grain to enter the market for

2:08.0

2022 and half of 2023.

2:12.8

So remember that there were some protests,

2:16.0

especially in Poland last year,

2:18.6

about farmers needing protection because the Ukrainian grain got on the market and

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