Poland could ban Russian agricultural imports – PM Tusk
Poland's prime minister has said that Russian and Belarusian agricultural imports are causing market distortions.
Poland's prime minister has said that Russian and Belarusian agricultural imports are causing market distortions.
Polish farmers have blocked six border crossings with neighbouring Ukraine as their protest campaign intensifies.
Farmers are angry about EU climate policy and an influx of cheap agricultural goods from Ukraine.
E.ON Polska said the new Pultusk plant will supply microelement-rich materials to local farmers for use as fertilizer.
In July, the value of fertilizers purchased by Warsaw amounted to $20.2 million.
The construction of a modern, safe and less energy-intensive ammonium nitrate plant creates opportunities for further development of the new products.
Prices are reduced to attract farmers.
Russian chemical companies are getting surrounded.
Scientific ideas can come true.