Ban on import of Ukrainian grain to Poland also applies to transit, - Minister Buda

The ban on importing grain from Ukraine to Poland also applies to transit to third countries.
The Minister of Development and Technologies of Poland Waldemar Buda wrote about this on Twitter, Censor.NET informs.
He indicated that the system, which allows Ukrainian grain to cross Polish territory without entering the local market, has yet to be negotiated.
We will remind you that on April 15, the Polish government banned the import of grain and other food from Ukraine. They believe that Ukrainian products "should not harm Polish farmers, Polish producers and cause a crisis related to food security."
Earlier, the Ministry of Agriculture of Slovakia decided to ban the processing and sale of grain imported from Ukraine, as well as flour made from it.
Following Poland, Hungary also announced a temporary ban on the import of Ukrainian grain.
