Ukraine-Russia Conflict - Agricultural Ramifications

REGISTER - June 24

Ukraine and the EU - Agricultural Trade Partners or Competitors? - Antonina Broyaka

June 2025 Update

The European Union, like Ukraine, is a large agricultural producer and exporter. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the EU has introduced temporary trade-liberalization measures by suspending import duties and quotas on Ukrainian products helping the Ukrainian agricultural sector survive through the war. How has this changed the trade in grain and oilseeds of Ukraine and the EU, as well as recent developments and expectations as the Autonomous Trade Measures Regulation expires in June 2025, will be discussed during the webinar.

Via Zoom - No fee, but registration required. 
(If you are unable to attend the live meeting, recordings of the presentations will available the following day).

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Dates & Location
Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Online - Zoom

Online - Zoom Online - Zoom

REGISTER - June 24

12:00 pm CT. 

Questions: Rich Llewelyn - rvl@ksu.edu

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For more information, contact Rich Llewelyn at rvl@ksu.edu

 

 

Questions: Rich Llewelyn - rvl@ksu.edu