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Poland to build brand-new grain terminal in Gdansk to reinforce food security

Poland prepares to construct a new grain terminal at the Port of Gdansk by 2026, which will enable the nation to respond to crisis situations, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Monday.

Farmers have repeatedly obstructed Poland's eastern border over the past year in demonstration against food imports such as grain from the east, consisting of from Ukraine.

Tusk informed reporters in the Baltic Sea port of Gdansk, in the north of Poland, that the new terminal there will be at the disposal of the Polish state.

It will not just perform commercial functions, however will be a security gadget in the hands of the Polish state as part of protecting Polish interests and Polish farmers, Tusk stated.

Poland's Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Arkadiusz Marchewka stated that the whole financial investment would cost 500 million zloty ($ 122.40 million).

The terminal's trans-shipment capacity in 2026 will be and preliminary 2 million metric tons, which will then be increased to 3 million lots, Marchewka included.

(source: Reuters)