Hungarian champagnes have returned to the forefront of Europe
The goal of the Hungarian government is still clear, priority support for increasing the value of agricultural products and promoting the technological development of processing plants – Minister of Agriculture István Nagy stated on Friday in Somlóvásárhely, according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture (AM).
At the laying of the foundation stone for Kreinbacher Birtok’s new champagne factory, the minister drew attention to the fact that Hungarian wineries and winemakers, who are always looking for new paths, are the flagships of agriculture, combining tradition and renewal, looking for new opportunities without fear of challenges. The passion, faith and diligence of the players in the sector are crowned with success, as Hungarian wines and Hungarian champagnes have returned to the forefront of Europe, further strengthening the good reputation of the Hungarian agriculture and food industry.
István Nagy emphasized that Kreinbacher Birtok’s new champagne plant will not only shape the owners, but also give new impetus to the area and the region, and its economic revitalizing effect goes far beyond the boundaries of the winery. It provides opportunities for new suppliers, new jobs are created, tourism and hospitality continue to grow.
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