The article provides an overview of the ongoing issue of the market flood from agricultural produce, particularly corn, wheat, and rape, imported from Ukraine to Poland, which has been ongoing for over a year. The situation, highlighted by farmers at a recent agricultural fair in Kielce, is attributed to the legal import of grain following the conflict, despite concerns about market disruption and impact on farmers. The article outlines the sequence of events, including the initial customs duty removal and grain agreement, the import of technical grain, and the farmers' protests, emphasizing the potential effects on Ukraine and the broader global food security.