The European Commission has proposed a cap on duty-free imports of some Ukrainian produce after months of protests from European farmers.
Under the proposal, oats, eggs, poultry and sugar could be subject to limits to prevent cheap imports affecting farmers in the EU.
All other Ukrainian imports into the EU would remain free of duties until at least June 2025.
These include wheat and barley despite objections by farmers.
The Commission's proposal will now need to be approved by EU member states and the European Parliament.