Donald Tusk, Poland’s prime minister, headed to the nation’s top port yesterday to unveil plans for a new grain terminal.
The €117m investment at the port of Gdansk will give the port an additional annual grain handling capacity of 2m tons by 2026, rising to 3m tons later on.
Tusk said the grain terminal “will not only perform commercial functions, but will be a safety device in the hands of the Polish state as part of protecting Polish interests and Polish farmers.”