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Ukrainian Prime Minister supports idea of creating grain pool with Russia, Kazakhstan

Prime Minister Mykola Azarov suggested Kazakhstan returning to the idea of a tripartite Black Sea grain pool, involving Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Russia.

28 November 2011
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Prime Minister Mykola Azarov suggested Kazakhstan returning to the idea of a tripartite Black Sea grain pool, involving Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Russia.

According to him, in the case of creating this pool, exactly exporting countries, rather than grain traders, will influence pricing policy in the grain market. Azarov is convinced this association is vital, given that the three countries account for 20% of world exports.

Thursday November 24, 2011/ NRCU/ Ukraine.
http://www.nrcu.gov.ua

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