During the meeting Juraj Chmiel, Czech deputy minister of agriculture and György Czerván, director of agricultural economy reviewed the most important issues about CAP’s future.
The countryside’s spine should be agriculture. To achieve this a significant transformation can be expected in the near future within the system of Rural Development and agricultural support said Mr. Zsolt V. Németh, Director of Rural Development at his lecture held in Makó. He also talked about the possibilities of the new Széchenyi plan regarding agricultural support.
Launching the Agricultural Széchenyi Card the agricultural entrepreneurs’ old ambition came true said Mr. Fazekas at today’s press conference held by the government’s representative.
The Agricultural Council carried on a debate about the committee’s report regarding the future of the joint agrarian policy, which was held in Brussels on the 21 February 2011.
A total of almost 100 experts from 38 countries are attending the informal European and Central Asian Regional Meeting of the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).
Reinforcement of international environmental protection is a crucial part of government for the European Union. This announcement was made at the Governing Council’s session of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, by the under secretary of the environmental protection programme managed under the Ministry of Rural Development.
The Hungarian food industry produces a 20% surplus besides being self-sufficient and this surplus could reach 50% said Mr. Endre Kardeván, who is in charge of the food supply’s supervisory committee and under-secretary of Agricultural management.
Minister of Rural Development Sándor Fazekas met with Mr. István Jakab on Friday morning. The meeting took place so that the Minister could personally inform the President of MAGOSZ (The National Association of Hungarian Farmers Agricultural Cooperatives) about the proposed Chamber of Agriculture law and the ten-year agrarian, rural and environmental strategy that the Ministry will put forward for public discussion in mid-March. Public Announcement.
The Ministry of Rural Development is asking the opinions of farmers and producers regarding seeds; the Ministry is conducting a poll among farmers and producers regarding the quality of seeds used in Hungary, before agricultural work begins this spring.
At Hungary’s initiative, Agricultural Ministers of countries with no seacoast, including Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Luxemburg and Hungary, issued a statement in Brussels, which was presented to Maria Damanaki, Commissioner of Fisheries. Public Announcement.