Polish farmers apply for intervention purchase of cauliflower and broccoli

게시됨 2023년 10월 4일

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Farmers in the communes of Wyszogród and Czerwińsk in Masovia are struggling to sell their cauliflower and broccoli due to competition from imported vegetables. They held a meeting to raise awareness about their problem and invited members of parliament, local government officials, and agricultural chamber representatives. The farmers are calling for intervention purchases and subsidies from the government to prevent bankruptcy and want to discuss the difficulties they are facing with the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Farmers running vegetable farms in the communes of Wyszogród and Czerwińsk in Masovia cannot sell their cauliflower and broccoli. To publicize their problem, on October 2, they organized a meeting in Stobiecin, to which they invited members of parliament, local government officials and representatives of agricultural chambers. Imports forced out Polish vegetables from the market Cauliflowers and broccoli harvested from crops should be sent to cold stores, but they do not want to accept vegetables - Masovian farmers warn. Grocers claim that storing cauliflower and broccoli in cold stores is currently too expensive due to energy and labor costs. In addition, there is no demand for domestic vegetables, because there are many companies on the market that regularly deliver goods from abroad. Vegetable gardeners' appeal "The meeting participants asked the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development to launch an intervention purchase of cauliflower and broccoli on a similar scale as in ...
출처: Farmer.pl

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