Nawrocki: as president I will be the guardian of the interests of Polish farmers

Published 2024년 12월 14일

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Polish presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki, supported by PiS, visited a farm in Słup to listen to the concerns of Polish farmers about their future amidst changing international circumstances. Farmers are grappling with high electricity bills and the effects of 'eco-terrorism,' leading young people away from agriculture. Nawrocki emphasized the importance of farmers in food security and social life, and stated that as future president, he would protect their interests and oppose agreements that prioritize foreign production over Polish farms, such as the EU agreement with Mercosur countries. He also urged the public to support Polish products during the Christmas preparation week.
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As the President of the Republic of Poland, I will be the guardian of the interests of the Polish farmer, I will listen to the voice of the Polish farmer - said on Saturday in the village of Słup near Grudziądz (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship) Karol Nawrocki, the presidential candidate supported by PiS. In Słup, the candidate visited the farm of Agnieszka and Piotr Wesołowski, who grow cereals, rapeseed, corn and beets on 52 hectares of fields, and also breed 72 cattle. Nawrocki emphasized that during his travels around the country and during his talks, the issue of the future of Polish agriculture and the Polish farmer in the changing international situation often comes up. "Keeping in mind that Poles all over Poland are interested in the future of Polish agriculture, I decided to accept the invitation of Ms. Agnieszka and Mr. Piotr. (...) I must admit that these voices are the same regardless of the region of Poland. On the one hand - fear about the electricity bill, and on the ...
Source: AgroPolska

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