Polish farmers who have been selling grain since January 1 will receive help

Published 2024년 5월 24일

Tridge summary

Polish farmers can now apply for aid to compensate for the negative impact on their market caused by the influx of cheaper Ukrainian grain. The aid is available for wheat, rye, barley, triticale, or cereal mixtures marketed between January 1, 2024, and May 31, 2024. The aid amount varies per cereal and period, with a total area limit of 300 hectares per applicant. The aid is financed from the government aid fund created for the war in Ukraine, with a budget of 2.1 billion zloty (€493 million). However, Polish farmers' requests for rapeseed, buckwheat, and an extended period until August 2023 have not been met by the government.
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Polish farmers can now apply for the aid that their government promised them to compensate them for the massive entry of grain from Ukraine that has sunk their market. Ukrainian cereals come at a much cheaper price than Polish cereal, because they are imported without tariffs and without complying with the demanding community regulations that greatly increase production costs. The aid that the Polish farmer will receive is aid that will benefit wheat, rye, barley, triticale or cereal mixtures that have been marketed since the beginning of the year or will be marketed until May 31. It would be financed from the aid fund created by the government for the war in Ukraine. Amount of aid for cereals 2024 The aid is granted to farmers who sell and/or process grains. The amount of aid varies depending on the type of cereal and the period: 1) from January 1 to March 10, 2024: €250/ha (PLN 1,080/ha) wheat €171/ha (PLN 740/ha) for rye, barley, triticale or cereal mixtures; 2) from March 11, ...
Source: Agrodigital

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