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HUNGARY

n influx of cheap Ukrainian wheat to Hungary has sent prices plunging by up to 37%, resulting in massive losses for domestic producers, news outlet newspaper that the EU had lifted tariffs on Ukrainian grain last year to help transport it to the rest of the world via all possible routes.

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