Impression of farmers protesting in the Polish Capital Warsaw in May.
Polish Potato Growers protest against low prices
For the second time in just a few weeks, Polish potato producers have protested against low prices.
Growers of the Unia Warzywno-Potato Union gathered in front of the Lodz Agricultural Advisory Centre in Bratoszewice, waiting for a representative of the Ministry of Agriculture to be able to present their postulates.
Before entering the building in Kościerzyna, the producers threw potatoes on the stairs. The centre was hosting a session of the Sejm Agriculture and Rural Development Committee.
Michał Kołodziejczak, President of the Union of Vegetable and Potato Producers:
Growers of the Unia Warzywno-Potato Union gathered in front of the Lodz Agricultural Advisory Centre in Bratoszewice, waiting for a representative of the Ministry of Agriculture to be able to present their postulates.
Before entering the building in Kościerzyna, the producers threw potatoes on the stairs. The centre was hosting a session of the Sejm Agriculture and Rural Development Committee.
Michał Kołodziejczak, President of the Union of Vegetable and Potato Producers:
“In this way, we want to stress how dire the market situation is not just for potatoes, but also for other vegetables.”For a sack of potatoes (15 kg), the producer gets 4 zloty (about 0.92 Euro), and the production costs amount to 8 zloty, stressed Kołodziejczyk. Michał Kołodziejczak:
“The throwing of potatoes was meant to show that it is better to throw them away than to market them for a loss, given the current prices.”
“Nobody can make a living from the crop with these prices, and we are sleeping just 4 to 6 hours a day.”The growers in the protest came, among other places, from Sieradz, Sandomierz, Ostrów Wlkp., Łęczyca, Maków Mazowieck and Krakow.
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