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Polish farmers' protests crank up pressure on EU agriculture head

IndiaTimes Friday, 9 February 2024
Poland's agriculture minister acknowledged farmers' concerns about excessive imports and expressed hope for organized and less burdensome protests. Czeslaw Siekierski emphasized the need for limitations on non-European market goods, especially from Ukraine, to protect farmers and the EU.
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