Farmers Protest Across Europe, Citing Ukrainian Imports and Environmental Regulations
Thousands of farmers in Poland and across Europe have taken to the streets to voice their concerns over Ukrainian grain imports, low prices, and new EU environmental policies.
- Thousands of Polish farmers have been protesting since February 9 against the impact of Ukrainian grain imports on their livelihoods.
- Protests have spread across Europe, with farmers rallying against low prices, cheap imports, and new environmental regulations.
- The EU Green Deal and Ukrainian grain imports are central to the grievances of the protesting farmers.
- Up to 10,000 farmers have participated in the protests in Poland, highlighting the scale of discontent.
- Farmers are demanding action from the European Union to address their concerns and protect their businesses.