In addition to excellent apples, there may also be a non-refundable grant
There are few things better than a fresh, juicy, crunchy apple. Especially if it is of proven high quality. It is already possible for apple producers to have the apples they produce bear the KMÉ trademark if they meet certain requirements. In addition to the best apples, non-refundable support can also be requested.
Is the neighbor’s apple redder? It does not matter. But yes, the apples applying for the KMÉ trademark must be produced by farmers using a bee-friendly method. Or to grow fruits with biological plant protection. Moreover, several other conditions must be met in order for an apple to receive the High Quality Food mark. Those concerned can read about these conditions in the special certification requirements for the category.
He who has the best apples wins many times over
Excellence gets the word out quickly. The list of products with the KMÉ trademark is constantly expanding, and it quickly reaches customers from the store shelves. In addition, through the trademark, Nébih always guarantees the quality that customers are increasingly demanding. The KMÉ trademark is the highest professional recognition currently available for foodstuffs. In addition, agricultural producers can apply for non-refundable support until August 31, if they produce their products in accordance with the requirements of some European Union or national quality system. In Hungary, the High Quality Food (KMÉ) trademark is the only recognized and EU-notified national quality system for food and agricultural products. The producer who already has a KMÉ trademarked product is therefore entitled to submit the application. In addition, those who wish to join the KMÉ quality system and have already been registered by the Trademark Office for this purpose can also apply for support.
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