Polish pasta is being replaced by that produced, among others, in Turkey and the Czech Republic

Published 2023년 10월 16일

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The President of the Polish Chamber of Pasta stated that production costs for pasta have not decreased despite the lower cost of cereals. He explained that high energy prices, increased wages and taxes, and expensive transportation are all contributing to the industry's struggles. He suggested that subsidizing pasta exports outside of the European Union, sending pasta as humanitarian aid to African countries, and increasing production could help alleviate the challenges faced by Polish pasta producers.
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The President of the Chamber said that last year entrepreneurs had to increase the prices of pasta because the costs of their production increased significantly. He recalled that not only had the price of energy increased, but also the raw material - grain, which constituted approximately 35 percent. costs. "Currently, cereals have become cheaper, but production costs have not dropped - energy is still expensive, wages and taxes have increased, and we have to pay more for transport," Dąbrowski explained. He added that the industry is waiting for solutions that will help maintain production at a satisfactory level. "Of the 17 companies associated in the Polish Chamber of Pasta, 10 of them consume gas in the production of pasta over 3 million cubic meters. The remaining companies associated in the Chamber use fuel oil, coal, eco-pea coal or coal dust. At current prices, we face the specter of layoffs. in workplaces and closing long-term family businesses," argued Dąbrowski. ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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