The rural development minister is satisfied with the EU's vegetable market crisis management
The EU could effectively respond to the crisis occurred at the vegetable market, and the situation also showed that if there were no effective EU agricultural policy, the producers and consumers would be in a worse situation – said Fazekas Sándor.
The rural development minister took part at the meeting of EU environmental ministers on Tuesday, in Luxembourg. He said that in the past six years, during Hungary's EU presidency, there were some positive signs of a strong EU agricultural policy and its sustainability in the future – reports MTI.
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