Serbia Restricts Exports Of Grains And Cooking Oil
Serbian government has restricted the quantities of wheat, corn, flour and cooking oil slated for export to confront risks of market disturbances caused by the rise of demand on the international and local markets.
Last month, Serbia banned exports of basic food staples to counter price increases caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but then gradually started to make exceptions under pressure from the Serbian trade chamber and wheat producers, who complained they could lose traditional markets.
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