This is tough: the farmer who works here can take home amazing money.

Published Apr 10, 2026

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While Poland's agriculture has undergone a spectacular development, the wages of those working in the sector have also risen significantly: in the agrarian sector, gross monthly wages range between 3,815 and 10,576 zloty (approximately 332 thousand to 940 thousand forints), and in some professions, earnings exceed one million forints. In contrast, in Hungary, the average gross agricultural wage is around 660 thousand forints, which clearly shows the difference. Therefore, the Polish agrarian sector has not only strengthened in production and export over the past decades but also in the estimated value of its workers, which represents an increasingly sharp contrast compared to domestic conditions.

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Small producers, organic growers, and young farmers, ATTENTION! At the Portfolio Group's May AgroFood and AgroFuture conferences, small producers, organic growers, and young farmers can again participate at a discounted fixed price of 30,000 Ft + VAT! At the Portfolio's May 19 AgroFood conference, the dilemmas, current issues, and forecasts of the food industry will be in focus, while on May 20 at the Portfolio AgroFuture conference, operational and sustainable solutions, and future-proof farming will be highlighted. Let's meet! According to a comprehensive analysis by a Polish agricultural organization, over the past fifty years, the country's agriculture has undergone significant transformation. The area under corn and rapeseed cultivation has grown dramatically, while fruit and vegetable production has also expanded, and the poultry and cattle sectors have proven to be the most successful in animal husbandry. Production volumes have also increased significantly: wheat ...

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