
“Send the green course in the trash” The European Union was demanded from the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, by Polish farmers, who have been protesting for weeks, dissatisfied with the current situation in agriculture, the online publication TopAgrar reported on April 15.
On April 14, Wojciechowski approached protesting farmers to talk to them about current issues and demands. The last time he met with farmers was two months ago, and between these meetings he contacted the protest organizers by phone, informing them about current decisions and agreements on changes to the Green Deal.
Subsequently, the European Commissioner received a petition from farmers with additional demands. In his petition, the farmers referred to their first meeting with Wojciechowski.
“Two months later, you are again with us in a protest, this time introducing concrete changes to the Green Deal, which must be adopted in the next session of the European Parliament. We see this as the first step in realizing the demand of millions of protesting farmers across the European Union: “Green Deal, trash it!” This postulate is not a utopian expectation divorced from reality, but rather has a solid and fundamental basis in the current situation. situation in Europe and around the world.wrote farmers from the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in a letter to Commissioner Wojciechowski.
They pointed out that they are aware that the implementation of the previous postulate takes time, which is why they consider that the package of first changes prepared by Wojciechowski opens the field for future negotiations.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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