Food prices in Poland unlikely to fall next year: minister


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  • Saturday, 17 Dec 2022

WARSAW, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Food prices in Poland will not fall next year, the goal of the government is not to let them increase too quickly, the country's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Henryk Kowalczyk said here on Friday.

"Unfortunately, food prices do not depend only on farmers as it is the cost of energy that has the main impact on them," Kowalczyk told PAP.pl. He added that Poles did not have to worry about the country's food security as Poland was a huge food producer and exporter.

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