Poland's food trade booms with EU integration, benefiting producers and consumers.
The article discusses how Poland's trade in agricultural and food products with European countries changed after joining the EU. The integration with the EU led to a significant increase in trade volume between Poland and EU countries. By 2003, over half of Poland's farm and food trade turnover was with EU member states. Germany, Netherlands, Great Britain, and Italy were key export partners, while Germany, Netherlands, Spain, and Italy were key import partners. Overall, Poland benefited from trade with the EU in the food sector after joining the union.