Coal still reigns supreme here. PGG knows this.

The Polish Mining Group's stand at the 3rd Polish Village Festival, held on August 3rd in Borki-Kosy, Siedlce County, generated considerable interest. As PGG points out, the festival provided a good opportunity for face-to-face discussions and a presentation of the company's commercial offerings.
The outdoor event attracted several thousand participants, a significant number of whom were farmers. Many of them use coal on a daily basis , which remains the primary heat source in rural areas – used for heating homes, but also in processing plants , installations, drying plants, and greenhouses.
- Farmers remain one of the most important and reliable groups of buyers of our coal - emphasize representatives of the Marketing and Analysis Office of the Polish Mining Group, who informed about the company's offer during the event.
Among other things, fuels that effectively reduce emissions of smog-causing particles, which PGG offers as part of its product range, enjoyed great interest.
"Our stand was visited by professional agricultural producers, as well as ordinary residents who eagerly sought information about new, environmentally friendly coals. They also frequently inquired about technologies for their use," company employees noted, as quoted on the PGG website.
The Festival of Polish Villages is organized by the Polish Farmers' and Agricultural Organizations' Alliance (OPZZ Rolników i Organizacji Rolniczych). Special guests included representatives of the WZZ Sierpień 80 National Commission, who thanked all farmers from the stage for their hard work and daily work.
As PGG points out, the event attracted many residents of the Masovian Voivodeship, as well as exhibitors from across the country. Participation in the Polish Village Festival and direct contact with farmers helped PGG employees expand their knowledge of the current state of the heating coal market in other regions of the country and the needs of rural customers.
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