Michal tries to give flowers to a policewoman guarding the entrance to the Ministry of Agriculture during the of Agro Union organization (Agro Unia), Michal Kolodziejczak, came to Warsaw - as he claimed: "to thank the minister for burying Polish agriculture and selling it to corporations". According to the organization, the Minister of Agriculture, Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski led many family farms to the brink of bankruptcy, deepened the stereotypical divisions between the villages and the city, and allowed foreign corporations to dominate in the food production and trade market.


Michal tries to give flowers to a policewoman guarding the entrance to the Ministry of Agriculture during the of Agro Union organization (Agro Unia), Michal Kolodziejczak, came to Warsaw - as he claimed: "to thank the minister for burying Polish agriculture and selling it to corporations". According to the organization, the Minister of Agriculture, Jan Krzysztof Ardanowski led many family farms to the brink of bankruptcy, deepened the stereotypical divisions between the villages and the city, and allowed foreign corporations to dominate in the food production and trade market. Kolodziejczak noted that unlike Poland, in the era of coronavirus, governments of other countries are trying to save the agricultural sector.


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