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2024 Polish farmers' protests
Part of 2024 European farmers' protests
Date9 February 2024 – ongoing
(4 months and 6 days)
Location
 Poland
GoalsEnd of grain imports from Ukraine, Regulation of EU policies
Methods
  • Street blockades
  • Free tolls
  • StatusOngoing
    Parties

    The 2024 Polish farmer protests are a series of ongoing protests and road blockages which occurred in early 2024 when Rural Solidarity, the largest farmers' union in Poland, called a strike to protest against the European Green Deal and continued grain imports from Ukraine.[1]

    Background[edit]

    On 31 January 2024, the European Commission renewed the suspension of import duties and quotas on Ukrainian grain exports to the European Union until 2025 while reinforcing protection for sensitive EU agricultural products. This, as well as the restrictions that the European Green Deal would impose upon Polish farmers, led to Polish farmers, truckers, beekeepers, and foresters blocking 260 major roads across the country with their tractors. Nearly all the farmers' unions in the country backed the protests, as the "solidarity corridors" established by the EU to facilitate food exports from Ukraine amid the Russo-Ukrainian War led to much of the Ukrainian produce being stuck in the Polish market rather than transiting further. This caused a decline in the demand and prices for local Polish production, as Ukrainian grain, flour, poultry, eggs, sugar, milk, frozen soft fruit, and even apple juice saturated the Polish market. These Ukrainian goods were widely viewed as being of low-quality, as batches of raspberries were supposed to enter the country.[2]

    Protest[edit]

    On 20 February, Polish farmers pried open two Ukrainian freight cars at the Medyka border crossing and spilled grain on the tracks. The Polish farmers also protested greenhouse emissions regulations and enhanced animal welfare laws brought about by the European Green Deal, and their protests received the sympathy of Slovak and Czech farmers, whose organizations urged joint action.[3]

    On 21 February, Poland's foreign ministry denounced pro-Putin and anti-Ukrainian slogans at farmers' protests, saying that they were possibly influenced by Russia. This came as Estonian president Kaja Kallas revealed that her government had thwarted a Russian hybrid operation meant to foment civil unrest in the country. Some farmers' banners read "Putin, get Ukraine, Brussels and our government in order." The Polish foreign ministry expressed its belief that the banners were an attempt to take over the agricultural protest movement by "extreme and irresponsible groups, possibly under the influence of Russian agents".[4]

    On 6 March, protesters clashed with police outside the lower house of Polish parliamentinWarsaw.[5][6]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Europe Polish farmers plan general strike, blockade of Ukraine border". Reuters. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  • ^ "Angry Polish farmers protest against EU rules, Ukraine farm imports". Al jazeera. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  • ^ "Polish farmers block Ukraine's border in protest against grain imports". Al jazeera. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  • ^ "Polish farmers' protests "possibly influenced by Russian agents", says foreign ministry after pro-Putin banner". Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  • ^ "Polish Farmers Clash With Police Outside Parliament in Warsaw". Voice of America. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  • ^ "Starcia w Warszawie 6 marca. Rolnicy kontra policja. Gaz. Kamienie [video]". www.infor.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-03-14.

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