- The loss of agricultural pensions will be compensated by a very significant quota revaluation of all agricultural pensions, - said Mateusz Morawiecki during his visit to Ostrov Mazowiecka.
On Sunday, September 25, Mateusz Morawiecki took part in the “All-Polish Feast of Thanksgiving to the Polish Village”, which was organized in Ostrov Mazowiecka. The head of government was also joined by Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Henryk Kowalczyk, head of the family ministry Marlena Malong and Mazovian voivode Konstantin Radziwiłł.
In his speech, the Prime Minister stated that “farmers are no longer completely dependent on EU subsidies.” - The Polish countryside is no longer dependent solely on European funds, as it used to be. There are and will be European funds, but we are adding to them much more internal funds from the Polish state budget, the head of the Polish government said, adding that “as long as the United Rights lead the state, these funds will continue to be allocated from the budget for the further development of Polish agriculture “.
Morawiecki on the valorization of agricultural pensions
In his speech, the Prime Minister referred to the activities carried out by the Polish government for the benefit of the Polish countryside. - We made a commitment to increase the chances of retailing agricultural products - done, committed to lower prices for fertilizers by reducing VAT - implemented, committed to subsidize fertilizers - implemented, committed to increase subsidies for agricultural fuels - done and will continue to increase subsidies. We have committed ourselves to create the National Agricultural Group - done, - listed Mateusz Morawiecki.
Regarding the Law and Justice policy, he stated that “the notable loss of agricultural old-age pensions will be offset by a very significant quantitative valorization of all agricultural pensions.”
Source: Wprost

