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Polish Farmers and the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy: Between Affirmation and Rejection
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Dudek, Michał
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Agriculture
/ Attitudes
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Environmental aspects
/ EU membership
/ Farmers
/ Labor unions
/ Laws, regulations and rules
2025
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Polish Farmers and the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy: Between Affirmation and Rejection
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Dudek, Michał
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Agriculture
/ Attitudes
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Environmental aspects
/ EU membership
/ Farmers
/ Labor unions
/ Laws, regulations and rules
2025
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Polish Farmers and the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy: Between Affirmation and Rejection
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Polish Farmers and the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy: Between Affirmation and Rejection
2025
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Overview
Agriculture is a sector that is subject to regulation and far-reaching public intervention, especially in developed countries. In Poland, a country that passed through a system transformation, inclusion in the European Union’s (EU) Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) mechanisms and the internal market has resulted in positive and multi-dimensional effects for farmers and rural development. This fact is reflected in the evolution of farmers’ attitudes toward the EU, changing from opposition and distrust to acceptance and support. The purpose of the paper is to trace shifts in the political dynamics surrounding the CAP and EU membership among farmers, and to explore their causes. The findings suggest that, following the most recent policy reform—which involved increased environmental and climate commitments alongside market uncertainty—farmers have begun to lean towards a Eurosceptic orientation once more, whilst simultaneously demonstrating ambivalent attitudes towards the CAP. In light of the fragmented representation, the recent protests highlighted a mobilization of grassroots efforts in the pursuit of farmers’ interests. Hence, a question arises regarding the stability of this critical perspective, particularly in the context of future reforms to CAP as well as the economic and climate-related challenges for sustainable agricultural development. This study is based on a literature review alongside economic and social data derived from surveys and public statistics.
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MDPI AG
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