Polish Agriculture Minister resigns due to intense protests of farmers – Last Minute World News
Polish Minister of Agriculture, Henryk Kowalczyk, at the press conference, reminded the difficulties that farmers have experienced recently, especially with regard to grain.
Kowalczyk, who has been the target of protests that have been going on for weeks in the country, stated that he resigned, arguing that the basic demands of Polish farmers could not be met.
Farmers reacted to the uncontrolled import of Ukrainian grain into Poland and criticized the government for falling prices.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki had previously criticized the European Union (EU) for failing to keep its promise to send grain imported from Ukraine to Middle Eastern and African countries.
Some of the grain imported from Ukraine remains in Ukraine’s neighboring countries, including Poland, and farmers say they are having trouble selling their grain due to full warehouses and falling prices.
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The Polish Minister of Agriculture, Henryk Kowalczyk, announced his resignation due to protests from farmers about the uncontrolled import of Ukrainian grain into the country, which led to falling prices and difficulties for Polish farmers to sell their produce. The government has been criticized for not meeting farmers‘ basic demands, which sparked protests that have been ongoing for weeks in the country. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has also criticized the European Union for not sending imported grain from Ukraine to Middle Eastern and African countries, causing warehouses in neighboring counties to overflow.