Just close the border to the duty-free inflow of goods from outside the EU, bring the prices of fertilizers down and the profitability of agriculture will return on its own. Nothing more needs to be done. These are two simple moves that, for some reason, the government does not want to make. On whose behalf?
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ADAM ADAMEK 2024-03-08 21:22:09
I will refer to the payment of area subsidies in the West, e.g. in France, all farmers receive their due payments in one week, it is unthinkable in our country, we know that there are 4 times as many applications, but the payments should be made within at most 1 month.
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sansui 2024-03-08 19:35:00
The year is indeed difficult, but not in all branches of agriculture and this should also be noted. there are branches in decline, but some are doing quite well. What will happen next is unknown. The world is not very stable and it is not known what will happen next. anything can happen in one year, it can be worse, but it can also be the other way around
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RudyUrsus 2024-03-08 19:50:02
Not in all branches, only for producers of cereals, corn and rapeseed, as well as animal breeders and milk producers.
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Marlon 2024-03-08 22:20:21
Milk producers have it the worst, but no one is talking about subsidies for them, there is a drought, you have to buy additional feed and you have to take it from your hard-earned money that could be spent on land or machinery, and grain farmers and pig producers get money from the government.
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Orwell 2024-03-08 19:00:43
As for the structure, I fully agree – the family farm model will not be able to compete with latifundia in the world. So let’s calculate: 80 ha x PLN 65,000 price of 1 ha b average in Poland and there is PLN 5.2 million to invest in less risky ventures. In my opinion, whoever realizes this today will laugh in a few years
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Satisfied Farmer 2024-03-08 19:13:50
PLN 65,000 per hectare is probably the same for half a hectare in Plutycze in Greater Poland. But it’s better to hold the ground anyway.
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Pomerania 2024-03-08 21:08:56
That’s why he wrote that the average price of land. In the West Pomeranian Voivodeship it is difficult to sell for 30,000 per hectare of class 3 land
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Stop the trash 2024-03-08 18:55:16
Why wasn’t there some big noise when qq 30 paid PLN 1,050 (net, of course)??? No one complained, quiet, quiet, everything was fine. I am not against agriculture, I know that it is necessary, even if I would say it is the salt of our Polish soil, but we have to find a compromise between expectations and possibilities. Between demand and supply, between costs and profit. Otherwise, what is happening now will happen.
Apple Worm
2024-03-09 05:57:53
Just close the border to the duty-free inflow of goods from outside the EU, bring the prices of fertilizers down and the profitability of agriculture will return on its own. Nothing more needs to be done. These are two simple moves that, for some reason, the government does not want to make. On whose behalf?
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ADAM ADAMEK
2024-03-08 21:22:09
I will refer to the payment of area subsidies in the West, e.g. in France, all farmers receive their due payments in one week, it is unthinkable in our country, we know that there are 4 times as many applications, but the payments should be made within at most 1 month.
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sansui
2024-03-08 19:35:00
The year is indeed difficult, but not in all branches of agriculture and this should also be noted. there are branches in decline, but some are doing quite well. What will happen next is unknown. The world is not very stable and it is not known what will happen next. anything can happen in one year, it can be worse, but it can also be the other way around
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RudyUrsus
2024-03-08 19:50:02
Not in all branches, only for producers of cereals, corn and rapeseed, as well as animal breeders and milk producers.
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Marlon
2024-03-08 22:20:21
Milk producers have it the worst, but no one is talking about subsidies for them, there is a drought, you have to buy additional feed and you have to take it from your hard-earned money that could be spent on land or machinery, and grain farmers and pig producers get money from the government.
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Orwell
2024-03-08 19:00:43
As for the structure, I fully agree – the family farm model will not be able to compete with latifundia in the world. So let’s calculate: 80 ha x PLN 65,000 price of 1 ha b average in Poland and there is PLN 5.2 million to invest in less risky ventures. In my opinion, whoever realizes this today will laugh in a few years
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Satisfied Farmer
2024-03-08 19:13:50
PLN 65,000 per hectare is probably the same for half a hectare in Plutycze in Greater Poland. But it’s better to hold the ground anyway.
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Pomerania
2024-03-08 21:08:56
That’s why he wrote that the average price of land. In the West Pomeranian Voivodeship it is difficult to sell for 30,000 per hectare of class 3 land
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Stop the trash
2024-03-08 18:55:16
Why wasn’t there some big noise when qq 30 paid PLN 1,050 (net, of course)??? No one complained, quiet, quiet, everything was fine. I am not against agriculture, I know that it is necessary, even if I would say it is the salt of our Polish soil, but we have to find a compromise between expectations and possibilities. Between demand and supply, between costs and profit. Otherwise, what is happening now will happen.
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