A group of experts has analyzed the impact that the war in Ukraine and the increase in the price of electricity will have on the production and sale of food in the countries of the European Union.
The European Union it does not contemplate an immediate risk for the supply of food in European markets, although it does contemplate a rise in prices derived from the increase in production costs due to the rise in energy prices and the impact of the war in Ukraine.
This has been verified by the experts of the Twenty-seven gathered by the European Commission on Food Safety of the EU in a meeting to assess the impact of the war on the production of and food supplies in which they have pointed out that there is no “risk of food shortages”, but there is a “rise in prices throughout the supply chain” of the sectoras community sources have explained to Europa Press.
The group of Experts on Food Security has exchanged opinions on the current situation in Ukraine and its impact on the agricultural and fishing sectors, on the supply chain and on community food security, on the actors involved in the production chain and on the countries EU neighbors.
“Our intention is to intensify our preparation for crises by improving our coordination and exchanging good practices and common analyses. I firmly believe that the risks to food safety in the EU can be contained if we all cooperate and coordinate our actions”, explained the Commissioner for Agriculture. and Rural Development, Janusz Wojciechowski,it’s a statement
Source: Eitb

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