Farmers protest again in Poland due to the import of Ukrainian grain

Published 2023년 2월 3일

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Local Polish farmers from the 'Deceited Village' organization are protesting the influx of Ukrainian grain, which they believe is driving down domestic prices and leading to operating losses for them. The protest involves blocking certain roads used by trucks, while cars and aid trucks for Ukraine will be allowed to pass. This situation is part of a larger issue where Polish farmers face high costs and falling prices for their wheat, exacerbated by a decrease in global grain consumption and an increase in production expectations. The Polish Minister of Agriculture plans to discuss these challenges with his EU counterparts, aiming to develop solutions to address the affordable import of Ukrainian agricultural products while protecting local farmers.
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In Poland, on the border with Ukraine, a protest action by local farmers from the "Deceited Village" organization began. This is written by the Polish publication Business Insider As noted, they are protesting the fact that Ukrainian grain has allegedly collapsed domestic prices in Poland, and farmers are forced to work at a loss. In turn, the State Border Service of Ukraine reported that on February 2 and 3, 2023, on the access roads to the checkpoints "Korchova - Krakowiec", "Medyka - Shehyny" and on February 2, 2023, on the access road to the checkpoint "Hrebene - Rava-Ruska" on the Polish side, protest actions are planned, which may affect the movement of vehicles crossing the state border. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter The protesters are going to block the movement of only trucks, cars will be allowed through. Trucks with aid for Ukraine will not be stopped either. According to Business Insider, January was a very bad month for Polish farmers. ...
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