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Україна впорядковує ринок зернових Ukraine regulates the grain market

Україна впорядковує ринок зернових Ukraine regulates the grain market

A new grain market is starting in Ukraine - the Ukrainian Universal Exchange was the first in the country to start organizing real trades in agricultural products. It has already been emphasized that participants will have free access to the best offers for the sale and purchase of grains, a service for guaranteeing deals, a digitalized process of executing exchange contracts and much more.

At present, accreditation on the market is available to everyone. Accreditation is carried out once, and even those who only plan to put their products on auction or buy grain in the fall are already accredited, so that they can then submit an application and quickly conclude a deal. This will save time and resources of entrepreneurs.

In order to pass the accreditation, you should use the tips on the website: fill out the registration form, add documents, put an electronic signature. After accreditation, each of the participants acquires the status of a member of the exchange, which gives the right to participate in the auction. Accreditation is required in order for the participant to undergo verification at the Ukrainian Universal Exchange - everyone who will enter into agreements with him must be sure that this company is real, financially stable and responsible. It is the guarantee and security of concluded transactions that is the key service and the main difference between operations on the exchange and trading off the exchange.

It should be noted that Ukraine loses billions of hryvnias every year due to the efforts of unscrupulous enterprises to export grain without paying taxes and returning foreign exchange earnings. According to Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Dmytro Verbytskyi, most of the grain is exported illegally and the country loses billions of hryvnias. More than 40 containers of agricultural products, which were bought for cash, were recently prevented from being exported from the territory of Ukraine. These companies avoided paying taxes for UAH 32 million.