"Does the situation with the appearance of low-quality products from Ukraine on the EU market apply exclusively to grain? Media reports also mention poultry and other products. Does the European Commission have any information about this?" asked Miller.

At the same time, he asked how the grain, "classified as technical", ended up in the EU among food products, and whether the European Commission would investigate this.

In March, Romanian MEP Maria Grapini noted that grain entering the EU from Ukraine does not meet European quality standards.

In addition, according to her, the consequences of such agricultural supplies have a negative impact on the economies of some EU countries. This often causes protests from local farmers.

In February, it became known that Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic asked the European Commission to take measures to reduce the supply of Ukrainian grain to their markets.