Polish farmers announced new protests on the border with Ukraine

Published 2024년 10월 10일

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Polish farmers are planning to protest against the Minister of Agriculture in Warsaw for not fulfilling his duties as per a government agreement, by blocking freight traffic at the Medica-Segini checkpoint until the end of the year. This protest is being organized by the association "Pidkarpatske Oshukane Selo" and is a continuation of their previous protests in 2023, where they tried to stop the transit of Ukrainian grain into Poland. The farmers have warned that they will be particularly wary of trucks entering Poland suspected of carrying food or agricultural products.
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Polish farmers are preparing for new protests on the border with Ukraine and plan to block freight traffic in front of the Medica-Segini checkpoint until December 31 of this year. This is reported by the State Customs Service of Ukraine. After reducing seasonal farm work and aid commitments to flood victims, farmers in Poland want to protest again at the border. The direct reason for the protest organized by the association "Pidkarpatske Oshukane Selo" is the dissatisfaction of Polish farmers related to the non-fulfillment of duties of the Minister of Agriculture in Warsaw, in violation of the agreement concluded between the farmers and the government, reports agrointel.ro. In June 2024, residents of the Polish municipality of Orla and farmers from this organization blocked national road #77 from Dankovichi. They protested against the construction of a new road in the direction of Zhuravitsa, which leads to the transshipment terminal for warring goods. "There was a harvest ...
Source: Agri

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