Vicee
2024-04-13 13:17:00

Maybe they’re giving you a chance to sell now, because when the regulation comes out, you know what will happen to the price.

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Alexander Heislbetz
2024-04-13 11:28:42

the sale of grain to neighbors is not subsidized?

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Satisfied Farmer
2024-04-13 11:18:50

@Sapek But if you are telling the truth and farmers have been covered with grain for two years, there must be no poverty. I remember when you had to sell something on an ongoing basis, it was grain from breeding, because the fees are constant, and you claim that farmers today can afford to keep two years’ worth of such amounts of grain and they are so swamped. If there was poverty, everyone would sell something on an ongoing basis to pay fees. You can downvote it, but it’s the truth because you can’t cheat the laws of economics. Greetings

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effect
2024-04-13 13:36:13

The farmer does not live by grain alone. In my opinion, it is possible to make a profit on grain, especially if the area is large. Although these are not coconuts. Let me tell you, I stopped worrying about the big ones. They don’t worry about me, they would gladly rent me out for a woman’s dick

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Satisfied Farmer
2024-04-13 14:05:31

@Sapek And we agree here, I’ve been through it myself, that the big one just laughs at the smaller one, but he does a nice job of pulling out the soil. But on the other hand, breeders also participated in the strikes and as of now no help is planned for them, so I can imagine how they feel now, or those who already sold their grain before the New Year and nothing.

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Ostek
2024-04-13 09:59:44

The world’s largest corn importer, China, refuses supplies from Ukraine. He wants to support his own farmers. Where will this product go now? Don’t count on the prices.

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deceived farmer
2024-04-13 11:01:09

We need to build barricades at the border today! Only the Confederation can join the European Parliament!

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Chlop
2024-04-13 09:14:40

Maybe PiS subsidized wheat when it was priced at PLN 1,100 per ton, and Tusk is in no hurry to give the subsidy when the price of wheat dropped to PLN 600 per ton during his rule, but at least we have oil at PLN 5.19. Greetings to all the lambs 😉

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Satisfied Farmer
2024-04-13 12:23:38

PiS gave the subsidy because it turned out that the grain that was supposed to go only in transit through Poland stayed with us, and the PiS minister did not order the grain to be sold because he promised that it would become more expensive. The current government doesn’t even have to give subsidies because it’s all PiS’s fault and if they do give something, it’s only out of pity.

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Chlop
2024-04-13 13:09:33

Satisfied, get back on your feet because it’s too late for your head

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Satisfied Farmer
2024-04-13 14:06:50

@Chłop You didn’t even insult me, PiS voter 😀

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