Ukrainian truckers forced to live at Yahodyn border checkpoint, Poles lack convoys for trucks

Over the past day, the Polish side returned 24 trucks with oil and starch, which had already been cleared for export at the checkpoint

This was reported by the Volyn Customs Office.

“Queues to leave Ukraine in Yahodyn have really only gotten worse after Poland decided to ban exports and started the procedure for allowing agricultural goods in transit. Neither the customs, nor the border guards, nor the developers of the pilot project of the electronic queue expected this,” Volyn Customs Office reported. 

The Yahodyn checkpoint is participating in the e-Queue pilot project. The e-queue took into account the need for veterinary control for a separate list of agricultural products. However, the queue of trucks for veterinary control is only growing, as no more than a dozen trucks pass it per day.

Instead, cargoes with food products from the general queue were subject to a special transit procedure. They do not require veterinary control, as they have been industrially processed, but were included in the list of goods prohibited for import to Poland.

“Arguing that there are limited resources to convoy these goods on Polish roads, the neighboring party returns the exports already cleared in Yahodyn. In this case, the driver is forced to wait for a new convoy to form, actually living in an unsuitable checkpoint. Over the past day, we have counted 24 such vehicles returned from Dorohusk, loaded with oil or starch,” Volyn Customs Office reported, adding that it is doing everything possible to send them back to the Polish side as soon as possible and assists drivers in solving their everyday problems.

The customs office hopes that the cargo convoy procedure will be revised in the near future.