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"In Poland there is growing dissatisfaction with the European Union’s agricultural policy. The feelings of Polish farmers are well illustrated by their protest banners: ‘the Union means bankruptcy for the Polish countryside’.
The farmers’ demands include renegotiation of the Accession Treaty, initiation of protection procedures in the soft fruit and vegetable markets and in the apple market, suspension of sugar market liberalisation and the release of the milk restructuring quota of 416 000 tonnes.
Poland has been allocated a quota of 9.3 million tonnes of milk, whereas it needs approximately 12.5 million tonnes. This has already led to farmers being charged an overproduction penalty, and as from 2010 will result in Poland having to import milk and milk products. In this way, Poland is gradually losing its food security. Europe too is losing its food security. We need to ask ourselves a fundamental question: what are we aiming at?"@en1
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