Farmers are demanding a halt to sugar imports from Ukraine, payment of direct subsidies, maintenance of the fuel excise tax rate at the same level, and compensation for corn producers.
On December 18, Polish carriers will begin a new blockade on the access road to the Dorogusk checkpoint on the border with Ukraine, and they will be joined by farmers from the United Village organization. About that reported transporter protest leader Rafal Meckler.
The blockade is scheduled to begin at 1:30 pm local time.
It was noted that farmers will join the blockade “due to the tragic situation on the Polish market caused by the uncontrolled flow of grain from Ukraine, the lack of prospects for improving the situation in 2023 harvest, as well as also the lack of systemic solutions. to protect the domestic market.”
Polish farmers are demanding a halt to sugar imports from Ukraine, immediate payment of direct subsidies, keeping the fuel excise tax rate at the same level, and compensation for corn producers.
We remind you that Polish carriers have been allowed to continue the protests. On December 15, a Polish local court overturned the decision of the head of the Dorogusk commune to ban the blockade of the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint.
Earlier, the mayor of the Polish commune (similar to a commune in Ukraine – ed.) Dorogusk Wojciech Sawa banned the carriers from organizing a new protest at the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint on the Ukrainian border.
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Source: korrespondent

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