I have to partially agree with him. The price is global. The only difference is that WE have to take care of the environment and the rest of the world doesn’t. And no one pays us for this reason…
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A D 2024-03-04 19:50:29
One side of the coin is prices and the other is costs. We have world market prices, and even more so, in the south-east of Poland, we have war prices, and we have EU costs because they result directly or indirectly from the requirements imposed by the EU, and that is a problem.
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Artix 2024-03-04 19:13:43
This gentleman is really… him. He thinks that no grain is coming in due to the heat, but unofficially it is. Poles are a very creative nation. A friend of mine works for a large A+ company and knows what he is carrying and from where. I don’t know how they do it, but they have warehouses filled in various locations. And not goods from Polish farmers. So more substance than babbling to the public.
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Miki2 2024-03-04 18:52:56
Official statistics, what if the Polish Railways does not show the documents, the transit to Lithuania goes to Portugal and to the port in Zakopane and the latter believes in the official data. Turn off the stock exchanges for a week and see what happens
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Nikita Bennet 2024-03-04 18:15:09
I wonder who is charming us here. Glyphosate, epoxy chlorpyrifos and a few other substances, if they are not harmful, why did the EU ban them, condemning European agriculture to collapse and being bought out by EU funds due to lack of competitiveness. However, if they are harmful, why are products imported from countries where they are allowed and used rather unchecked? Maybe it’s time to ask in whose hands the EU is and to whom it is selling us, because we have a lot of bans that destroy agriculture and industry, and therefore the economy, and in fact we will soon be eating imported food produced using production means that we have been banned from. Maybe it’s time to ask the question whether the EU is returning to its roots (what it was created for) or whether it simply has to fall/disintegrate. Because for now, it’s probably the interests or rather the interests of those at the top in Brussels that are being protected…
Andrzejswir
2024-03-04 23:01:52
I have to partially agree with him. The price is global. The only difference is that WE have to take care of the environment and the rest of the world doesn’t. And no one pays us for this reason…
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A D
2024-03-04 19:50:29
One side of the coin is prices and the other is costs. We have world market prices, and even more so, in the south-east of Poland, we have war prices, and we have EU costs because they result directly or indirectly from the requirements imposed by the EU, and that is a problem.
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Artix
2024-03-04 19:13:43
This gentleman is really… him. He thinks that no grain is coming in due to the heat, but unofficially it is. Poles are a very creative nation. A friend of mine works for a large A+ company and knows what he is carrying and from where. I don’t know how they do it, but they have warehouses filled in various locations. And not goods from Polish farmers. So more substance than babbling to the public.
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Miki2
2024-03-04 18:52:56
Official statistics, what if the Polish Railways does not show the documents, the transit to Lithuania goes to Portugal and to the port in Zakopane and the latter believes in the official data. Turn off the stock exchanges for a week and see what happens
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Nikita Bennet
2024-03-04 18:15:09
I wonder who is charming us here. Glyphosate, epoxy chlorpyrifos and a few other substances, if they are not harmful, why did the EU ban them, condemning European agriculture to collapse and being bought out by EU funds due to lack of competitiveness. However, if they are harmful, why are products imported from countries where they are allowed and used rather unchecked? Maybe it’s time to ask in whose hands the EU is and to whom it is selling us, because we have a lot of bans that destroy agriculture and industry, and therefore the economy, and in fact we will soon be eating imported food produced using production means that we have been banned from. Maybe it’s time to ask the question whether the EU is returning to its roots (what it was created for) or whether it simply has to fall/disintegrate. Because for now, it’s probably the interests or rather the interests of those at the top in Brussels that are being protected…
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