Polish farmers are struggling with the common beet weevil, a pest threatening sugar beet crops, and are advocating for the use of chlorpyrifos, a pesticide banned in the EU but reportedly used in Ukraine. They claim current alternatives like pyrethroids are ineffective and harmful to the environment. The farmers are pressing the Polish government to permit the temporary use of banned substances while new pest control methods are developed, warning that without effective solutions, sugar beet farming in Poland could decline, adversely affecting agriculture and the economy.