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VARow, Poland - Polish State News Agency Pap reported on Saturday, Polish farmers who prevented the passage of border to Ukraine, ended their protests after reaching an agreement with the government. The frustration farmers was one of challenges faced by new Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who tried to support Ukraine, and also discussed demands Polish farmers and trucks who were damaged by war. Since November, both farmers and truckers threaten the flow of aid in Ukraine and blockade the border crossings. Polish farmers, Ukrainian food imports, prices falling, income damage to their income, while truckmen say that they have been cut down by their Ukrainian colleagues. Truckers continue their protests and create many kilometers of queues in server border crossings. This week truckers had to wait two days before passing. On Saturday, a group of farmers named Alleded Village and the leader of the Podarpackie region with Teresa Kubas-Hul signed an agreement with Ukraine. The agreement said that the Minister of Agriculture accepted the demands of farmers looking for a corn production subsidy with a lower agricultural tax and preferential liquidity loans, 1 billion Poland Zloty . The PAP reported that demands will be applied after legislative process was completed and necessary approvals from European Union.
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