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Ukrainian farmers demand lifting of the ban on importing nitrogen fertilisers by sea

Ukraine's largest farming union demanded on Monday that the government lift the wartime ban on imports of nitrogen fertilisers into the country’s maritime ports. They warned that the shortages could affect the yields of the key grain crop in the country.

Ukraine banned the import of explosive nitrogen fertilisers at seaports when it began its war with Russia.

The UAC Farmers' Union said that while nitrogen fertilisers are still available for import via land or river ports, shortages have become worse during a season of high demand.

The UAC stated that the key factor is the prohibition on the importation of grade A ammonium, which is an explosive substance. It also bans the importation of other nitrogen fertilizers, all of which are non-explosive.

The report said that if this problem is not solved urgently, the country may face a 30% decrease in the yields of important crops which supply the domestic and international markets.

Ukraine exports about 40 million tons of grain per season. Ukraine is also the world's largest supplier of sunflower oil and seeds.

The union stated that the yield of commodities depends on the import of mineral fertilisers which are applied during this time of year. The union said that the yield of commodities depends on mineral fertilisers imported at this time of year.

(source: Reuters)