Polish farmers stage new protests at the border with Ukraine

Published 2024년 8월 29일

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Polish farmers are contemplating resuming protests at the Ukrainian border due to the significant negative impact of Ukrainian agro-food imports, particularly raspberries, on the local soft fruit market. These imports are driving down purchase prices, making it impossible for Polish producers to compete. The lower production costs and disregard for EU environmental standards in Ukraine further exacerbate the issue. Polish farmers are calling for the introduction of restrictive quotas and an improvement in the control system for goods arriving from Ukraine.
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After completing the active work in the field, Polish farmers are considering returning the protest barricades on the border with Ukraine, commented Sylvester Dzewulski from the Lublin Chamber of Agriculture to the Polish radio station Radio Maryja. According to the farmer, the flow of agro-food products from Ukraine is destroying the soft fruit market, where a significant drop in purchase prices has been registered. Imports of frozen and fresh raspberries from Ukraine into the European Union have become a big problem in the last few seasons, as they seriously undercut the price of domestic producers. Polish farmers claim that they now receive 6.5 to 7 zlotys (3-3.20 BGN) per kilogram of raspberries. This is below the cost level, Dzeluvski also commented. Farmers fear that purchase prices will continue to fall. "Recently, there has been a significant reduction in purchase prices, which is apparently due to imports from Ukraine," said Sylvester Dzevulski. He noted that this is a ...
Source: Agri

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