The United Kingdom Home-Grown Cereals Authority said that the reason it was doing this was because the wheat from the Ukraine and some of the Soviet Union countries was going into North Africa at prices of $10 and $15 below what the world market prices were supposed to have been.
Selon l'Union Kingdom Home-Grown Cereals Authority, l'UE agit ainsi parce que le blé en provenance de l'Ukraine et de certains pays de l'ex-Union soviétique était vendu en Afrique du Nord à des prix inférieurs de 10 ou de 15 $ aux prix mondiaux estimés.