Agriculture Minister Stefan Krajewski addressed the issue of the consequences of the European Union agreement with Ukraine, as well as the high-profile case of the train with corn.
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Agriculture Minister Stefan Krajewski addressed the issue of the consequences of the European Union's agreement with Ukraine, as well as the high-profile case of the train carrying corn. A video showing the passage in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship of a freight train - a train with "open" wagons filled with corn - caused quite a stir in the agricultural community. Commentators immediately expressed concerns that this was the corn that had entered Poland despite the embargo. "Renewed shipments of unsecured grain. It's possible you will eat it. Products from this will end up in Polish stores. This train was traveling through Wolica today... Another one. It's raining all day. Grain unsecured against animal access. I have to make sure to secure cattle feed against rodents, otherwise I'll be paying fines during inspections - this is grain that will be made into food for all of us," wrote the author of the video on social media. And he added: "Polish farmers are struggling, and the EU ...
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