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Why is loess important to Poland's economy?
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1 of 3Loess, windblown sediment, produces very fertile soils and most of Poland’s agricultural activity is connected to those soils.
The Polish economy strengthened after the fall of the Communist Alliance. Poland has many investments by foreign investors. The new constitution came into force in 1997. in which the state was given the opportunity to have a free economy, a free market, and to be able to control the diversion of companies to private markets.
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