As the rift between Kyiv and Warsaw widened over the ongoing grain dispute, the existence of Russian grain imports into the EU entered the debate.

At present, Russian agricultural imports are not under EU sanctions, and recently both Ukrainian and Polish officials have called for a ban on Russian grain imports as a potential compromise between the two – Warsaw would call on the EU to introduce a ban on Russian farm imports, and Kyiv would accept restrictions on farm imports into the bloc in return.

Thus, the questions are raised – how much Russian and Ukrainian grain is actually coming into Poland? What about the EU?

In short, the amount of Ukrainian grain imports far surpassed Russian imports, but there has been an extremely drastic decrease in Ukrainian grain throughout 2023 – following the ban in April – that is now on par with pre-full-scale invasion levels.

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A recent Kyiv Post Op-Ed covered the grain dispute in detail.

Key findings

  • Poland’s Russian grain imports doubled from 6,140 tonnes [metric tons] in 2022 to 12,694 tonnes in 2023
  • Poland’s Ukrainian grain imports halved from 2.4 million tonnes in 2022 to 1 million tonnes in 2023
  • Russian grain imports into the EU and Poland are the highest since 2018
  • The EU imported 1.5 million tons of Russian grain vs 19 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain in 2023
  • Ukrainian grain imports to Poland following the April 2023 ban have largely returned to pre-full-scale invasion levels
  • The research cannot take into account grain rejected by third countries and returned to Poland

Russian Grain in Poland

In response to a Kyiv Post inquiry, the Polish Central Statistical Office (GUS) provided data on the number of grain imports from Russia and Ukraine.

In 2022, Poland imported 6,140 tonnes of grain – which included buckwheat, corn, sorghum, millet and rice – from Russia, and it rose to approximately 12,694 tonnes in 2023, the highest since 2018.

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However, the total monetary value of the imports reduced ever-so-slightly at 18.7 million Polish złoty ($4.75 million) and 18.6 million Polish złoty ($4.73 million) respectively – a mere $20,000 decrease.

Meanwhile, Eurostat’s dataset produces slightly higher figures due to the different categorization methods, where it used the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) instead; it also uses different measurement units (per 100 kg) compared to GUS (per kilogram), which has been considered in Kyiv Post’s conversion. Also, note that a tonne is a metric ton, which is 1,000 kg or 2,204.6 lbs.

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Both GUS and Eurostat calculate the figures based on the cargo that crossed the international border and stayed in the country, excluding those destined for other countries (transit); it also does not include cargos being rejected by other countries and sent back to Poland, as those would be counted towards traffic between Poland and those countries.

According to Eurostat’s data, Poland imported 7,659 tonnes of Russian grain in 2022 and 14,430 tonnes in 2023.

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Eurostat data on Russian grain imports per month between 2022 and 2023

Regarding the monthly numbers, there was a spike in February 2022 after the full-scale invasion and another significant spike in March 2023.

Ukrainian Grain in Poland

In comparison, Ukrainian grain imports into Poland were more substantial, but there had been a significant decrease between 2022 and 2023 – more than halved.

Polish GUS data showed that 2.4 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain entered Poland in 2022, but the number dropped to 1 million tonnes in 2023.

In terms of monetary values, it also registered a similar decline, going from 2.7 billion Polish złoty ($710 million) to 1 billion Polish złoty ($260 million).

If the numbers are accurate, it would mean that the cost for Russian grain went down from 3 złoty per kilogram in 2022 to 1.4 złoty per kilogram in 2023, whereas Ukrainian grain cost close to 1 złoty per kilogram between the two years.

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What about Eurostat’s data?

Similar to Russian imports, Eurostat’s dataset showed a slightly higher number – 27,586 tonnes higher in 2022 and 49,548 tonnes higher in 2023 – compared to its Polish counterpart.

Eurostat data on Ukrainian grain imports per month between 2022 and 2023

Even though the numbers are significantly higher than Russian grain imports and registered a drastic spike in 2022, Ukrainian grain imports did decline tremendously in 2023 after March – following the EU’s temporary ban in May and the ensuing unilateral ban imposed by Warsaw – as demonstrated by the graph above, largely returning to pre-invasion levels.

For comparison, below is a graph from Eurostat that also takes data from 2021 into consideration. In December 2021, two months before the full-scale invasion, 6,670 tonnes of grain were recorded coming from Ukraine into Poland; two years later in 2023, the number was 4,654 tonnes.

Polish farmers began protesting Ukrainian imports in early to mid-2023, but it wasn’t until January 2024 that they began blocking the border with Ukraine.

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Russian and Ukrainian grain imports into the EU

Eurostat data said the EU imported 1.5 million tons of grain from Russia in 2023, which is the highest since 2018.

According to a report from Business Insider PL – also using Eurostat’s data – four member states stood out in terms of increased Russian grain imports:

  • Estonia: from almost 4,000 tonnes in 2022 to over 31,000 tonnes in 2023
  • Spain: from 173,000 tonnes in 2022 to over 256,000 tonnes in 2023
  • Italy: from 94,000 tonnes in 2022 to over 473,000 tonnes in 2023
  • Latvia: from 265,000 tonnes in 2022 to over 421,500 tonnes in 2023

However, Latvia recently imposed a full ban on Russian agricultural imports in February, becoming the first EU member state to do so.

Meanwhile, Denmark reduced Russian grain imports from 11,000 tonnes in 2021 to only 3.6 tonnes, while Malta went from importing close to 3,300 tonnes in 2022 to zero in 2023.

As for Ukrainian grain imports into the EU, they reached 19 million tonnes in 2023, the highest of all time.

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For Poland, it is a matter of livelihood; for Ukraine, it is a matter of survival.

Polish farmers’ requests

Polish farmers’ protests are two-folded – first against the influx of Ukrainian grain, and second against the EU Green Deal, which would see the reduction of pesticide and fertilizer usage in farming by 20 percent by 2030.

The latter point is a complex matter that goes beyond the scope of this article, but it’s one that warrants some attention as it might explain the increased reliance on Russian fertilizers.

As for the former point, it is a difficult question to answer, both factually and morally.

While there have been far-right and pro-Russian elements spotted at the protests, there are still merits to the Polish farmers’ claims.

On the one hand, it is a fact that grain prices dropped tremendously on the Polish market following the influx of Ukrainian grain in 2022 and early 2023 before the ban, which itself came because of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

However, the numbers did appear to show that most Ukrainian grain are merely transiting following the ban, but since it is difficult to determine how much grain were returned by third countries to Poland, there’s no definite proof that fresh imports from Ukraine continue to have an impact on the Polish market.

Mix in the political agenda from different governments – including Moscow’s potential interference – the matter soon grew out of control.

But for Ukraine, a country hailed as the “breadbasket of Europe,” the export through Europe is a lifeline to sustain its economy following the invasion and the subsequent naval blockade imposed by Moscow.

For Poland, it is a matter of livelihood; for Ukraine, it is a matter of survival.

The answer might ultimately lie in finding a mutual understanding beyond the differences, and a form of compromise between the conflict of interests, as demonstrated in the more recent talks between Warsaw and Kyiv officials in creating a mutual export licensing mechanism.

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John
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@Jack 'briben' Griffin and troll impersonating @Anna, 



Well we know when long time MRGA troll 'jack griffin' (despised by all Ukraine supporters), and someone now pretending to be Ukraine supporting Kyivpost author team up; whose putin team they are on.



I remember last month when 'jack inserted about 5 of his forum split personality comments consecutively. Each giving his alter ego a pat on his only back. It was comical.



I suspect what we have here is former troll "Maddy" now impersonating someone called "Anna", and her troll farm cube mate impersonating "Jack Griffin"....well being his regular troll self.



At any rate. Its all part of putin's game. Spending MRGA money harassing Ukraine supporters. Otherwise they would not come back here after being shamed for their hate mongering and debunked lie spreading. It's a tricksy bunch for sure.



Keep up the good work MRGA troll fighters.

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John
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@troll Jack 'briben' Griffin, 

Yeah thats a great idea....hire putintucker

Unlike this author, that feels obliged to stick with credible facts & data, putintucker can create news out of thin air for the right price.



Putintucker doesn't report truth. He fabricates fake news himself and generously lies for fabricators like rump and putin. That in turn gets his past media bosses at Fox having to pay out $800 million settlements to the innocent victims of his lies. He is a liability for any legitimate media outlet (not saying that term applies to Fox though).



What fate awaits putintucker (and putinrump) when putin falls .....we shall see.

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Jack Griffin
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More garbage from Mr. Chiu. If only the Kyiv Post would bring on real journalists like Glenn Beck and Tucker Carlson.

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John
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The author comes to a similar conclusion I made regarding wheat imports.

The impact of Ukrainian wheat on the Polish market is presently negligible. The quantities Poland imports in relation to Poland's own much larger domestic production represented a small percent (<5%) in 2023 and essentially 0% in 2024. Not even close to the dilution needed to lower EU wheat prices to ~1/2 pre-war levels.

The author also alludes to the real cause of the price drop. For wheat alone, Russia has dumped almost 10X the supply on the global market's of what Ukraine produced in 2023. This has flooded global markets driving down global wheat prices.

The polish farmers are blaming Ukraine for a problem Russia has causing. Russia loves this. This is why their goons work so hard here to propagate this falsehood.

It does not matter if Polish farmers close the entire border....it will have zero impact on global commodity prices, nor on their increased production input costs (300% fertilizer cost inflation, 30% diesel price inflation) also due to putin's war.

It's a tough time being a grain farmer in most regions of the world presently. It's even tougher when russia is actively trying to kill you and by spreading falsehoods try to crush your country's economy and its weapon supply flow at the Polish border.

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Michael
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I think we can ALL agree that Russian products should be banned from entering Poland.

John
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@Michael, Yes and banned from all allies countries. Particularly a clear cut case when Ukraine can provide a substitute.

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Anna
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If this is Ukrainian morality, I do not see good prospects for the relationship of Ukraine and Poland

John
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@Anna or troll "Maddy". That is the question.

Tell us what your purpose is here "Anna"? Reviewing your past comments shows you only come to this Ukrainian news site to bash Ukraine. That is the same mode of operation as putins MRGA trolls.

If you wish to prove to Ukraine supporters here that you are not a MRGA troll, then it is time for you to post at least one article on any topic that is fully supportive of Ukraine. Until then you will be known here as only another MRGA troll.

In true troll form I expect you will respond with something like "not everyone that does not agree is a Russian troll", and that can be true at times. We all have varying ways of seeing certain issues.

However in your case it does not address the question of why 100% of your posts on these Kyivpost forums remain Ukraine negative.

Anna
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@John, you disgraceful Ukrainian troll punk

- no, we the POLES are NOT going to commit collective suicide so Ukrainian oligarchs can make money

as for me personally you little punk - I have over 2 years of running the leading pro-Ukrainian space on Quora https://onlytruthaboutrussia.quora.com/

- I have personally over 50 million views of my pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian posts https://www.quora.com/profile/Anna-Magdalena-W

do you have anything remotely similar to what I HAVE BUILT in support of Ukraine?
And you call me a troll??

Here my articles in this outlet you little punk

https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/28672
https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/28467
https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/28729


So yes I have supported Ukraine - BUT NO WHEN UKRAINIANS LIE like about grain imports here, not when Kyiv Post publishes PROPAGANDA instead of true journalistic material, not when trolls like you insult me

GOOD TO KNOW HOWEVER TRUE Ukrainian colors!

Leo
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@Anna, how did we lie about the grain imports here?

1. You were consulted prior to publication
2. The numbers are out there. The numbers showed that imports decreased after April 2023, after the massive influx (17,000% increase, as you kept referencing and demonstrated in the graph) — the question is what happened after that. You have failed to address that question multiple times, and as I mentioned in the article, unless we have a definite way of understanding how the grain flows after entering Poland, I cannot objectively say that Ukrainian grains “continue to flood the Polish market.” At present, this is the outcome of the research unless new data surfaces.
3. Never have I questioned the legitimacy of the protests — they have a right to be angry, and it is their legal right to protest. I never denied that.
4. Even the GUS data (which I’m still thankful for your assistance, despite your outrageous accusations above) showed that Ukrainian imports halved by 2023. Still a substantial number, but it’s also referenced clearly as such in the article

Leo

Anna
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@Leo, I did not say you LIED.

But you demonstrate you do not know what your article says.
You write that you do not question the legitimacy of the protests — they have a right to be angry, and it is their legal right to protest.
And yet you say this is amoral!

After the consultation with me, you rearranged the text in such a way that it implies that Polish farmers' opposition to Ukrainian imports is actually... almost without a reason.

But THAT did not make me angry.

Your casting the problem as a "MORAL" issue! Your implying and your supposition that Polish farmers' protests are immoral --
is PREPOSTEROUS.

As I said - Ukrainian EXPECTATION - that because AFU heroically fights Russians Polish farmers should make room for Ukrainian goods on the Polish market - i.e. stop producing what they produce for THEIR LIVELIHOOD, i.e. with no earnings i.e. no means for living i.e. committing suicide
is OUTRAGEOUS and DEEPLY AMORAL.

I find Ukrainian journalists deeply dishonest and unprofessional overall - well we have in Poland way higher standards of fair and honest reporting - I hoped Kyiv Post was better.

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Anna
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A moral issue? Like Ukrainians who expect that Polish farmers will lie down and collectively commit suicide to make room on the Polish market for Ukrainian agricultural products?
Is it moral for Ukrainians to expect this? That the Polish farmers simply stop producing to enable Ukrainian oligarchs to make money?
Oh Leo...

John
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@Anna or troll "Maddy". That is the question.

Tell us what your purpose is here "Anna"? Reviewing your past comments shows you only come to this Ukrainian news site to bash Ukraine. That is the same mode of operation as putins MRGA trolls.

If you wish to prove to Ukraine supporters here that you are not a MRGA troll, then it is time for you to post at least one article on any topic that is fully supportive of Ukraine. Until then you will be known here as only another MRGA troll.

In true troll form I expect you will respond with something like "not everyone that does not agree is a Russian troll", and that can be true at times. We all have varying ways of seeing certain issues.

However in your case it does not address the question of why 100% of your posts on these Kyivpost forums remain Ukraine negative.

Jack Griffin
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@John, Anna makes a great point you dumb shit.

Miroslav
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@Jack Griffin, no need to get upset my ruSSki comrade, I'm sure you're getting paid minimum to go spew nonsense online in a language foreign to you. Why? Don't you have anything better to do with your life? Spend some time with your family while you can, the meat grinder will prob come knockin soon

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Anna
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@Jack Griffin, thank you Jack!
unfortunately their attitude opened my eyes

- I left here in a comment to John who I am and what I have built in support of Ukraine
but how Ukrainian treat the imports issue, how they lie how they hold Polish farmers for criminals
wow - tat opened my eyes

Jack Griffin
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@Anna, you must forgive Troll John from the Peoples Republic of Canada. He has a very low IQ and is an all around imbecile. Despite all that he appears to be okay.

John
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@Jack 'briben' Griffin and troll impersonating @Anna,

Well we know when long time MRGA troll 'jack' (despised by all Ukraine supporters), and someone pretending to be a Ukraine supporting Kyivpost author team up, whose putin team they are on.

I remember last month when 'jack inserted about 5 of his split personality comments consecutively. Each giving the alter ego a pat on his only back. It was comical.

I suspect what we have here is former troll "Maddy" now impersonating someone called "Anna", and her troll farm cube mate impersonating "Jack Griffin"....well being his regular troll self.

At any rate. Its all part of their game. Spending MRGA money harassing Ukraine supporters. Otherwise they would not come back here after being shamed for their hate mongering.

Keep up the good work MRGA troll fighters.

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