14 Feb 2023 | 01:21 PM UTC
Poland: Farmers staging go-slow protests nationwide Feb. 14
Farmers staging go-slow protests across Poland Feb. 14; increased security, ground transport disruptions ongoing.
Event
Farmers are staging go-slow protests in tractors on several roads nationwide on Feb. 14; the action has been organized by the NSZZ Rolnikow Indywidualnych "Solidarnosc" union to protest uncontrolled imports of cereals and rapeseed from Ukraine, and for the establishment of a grain terminal in Swinoujscie. Hundreds of participants are driving in tractor convoys that, coupled with related security measures, are prompting ground transport disruptions in the affected areas. The duration and exact locations of the protests are unclear. Tractor convoys and roadblocks are confirmed on parts of the following roads and areas:
DK11: Close to Szczeccinek.
DK20: Close to Choszczno.
DW 112: In the areas close to Koszalin, Kolobrzeg, Bialogard, Gryfice.
DW 147: Close to Lobez.
DW 151: Close to Lobez.
Stargard: Location unclear.
Authorities have imposed increased security measures to facilitate the protests, including road closures and movement restrictions. Public transport in the affected areas may be canceled or diverted; increased traffic congestion is likely in the surrounding areas as drivers seek alternative routes. The action is likely to pass off peacefully.
Advice
If possible, avoid the demonstrations as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Check local traffic conditions and public transport schedules for disruptions before beginning journeys. Allow extra time for travel and plan alternative routes if necessary.