Ukraine's grain transit faces hurdles in Poland and Hungary.

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Ukraine aims to reopen food and grain transit via Poland as "a first step" at talks in Warsaw on Monday, after Poland and Hungary announced bans on some imports from Ukraine. Some Black Sea ports were blocked after Russia's invasion of Ukraine began in February last year, which hit prices and sales for local farmers. Talks between Ukraine and Poland were due to start in Warsaw around 12:00 p.m. (1000 GMT), Polish Agriculture Minister Robert Telus said on TVP Info.
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