2024 will be crucial for Polish agriculture, in the face of trade with Ukraine

Published 2024년 1월 2일

Tridge summary

In order to stabilize the situation in agriculture, a temporary import ban may be necessary as soon as possible, especially in the face of trade with Ukraine, which has impacted prices. Polish agricultural policy should prioritize protecting Polish farmers against Ukrainian competition and ensure that production standards are the same for both sides in trade. Additionally, mechanisms need to be created to protect Polish agriculture, as a strong agriculture is essential for a strong state, and without appropriate protection, Polish agriculture will not be able to compete with Ukrainian goods.
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Original content

A temporary import ban may be necessary. As the New Year approaches, we will face challenges that must be faced. Not someday, but as soon as possible. After a generally very poor 2023, measures that will stabilize the situation in agriculture must be implemented as soon as possible. If our industry does not emerge from lethargy, it will be too late in a year. In the first part of the challenges for agriculture for 2024, we today pay attention to the stabilization of Polish agriculture in the face of trade with Ukraine. Because it was primarily the war in Ukraine that contributed to the massive destabilization of prices. But not only the military operations themselves, because there are also not fully thought-out actions of the Polish side and skillful play by Ukraine. The first, fundamental issue that needs to be addressed as soon as possible is to stop the Ukrainian transport of agricultural produce to Poland. Last year, we had to deal with the import of agricultural produce from ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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