Minister of Agriculture buying flowers can save many jobs
In Szőlősgyörök, Somogy County on Tuesday, the Minister of Agriculture encouraged the population to buy flowers. Nagy István told reporters: this could save many jobs and make the environment more homely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Government spokeswoman Szentkirályi Alexandra is picking tulips at the TulipGarden horticulture planting and selling tulips in Szőlősgyörök, Somogy county, on April 21, 2020. MTI / Varga György
The Minister visited the Tulip Garden, which deals with the planting and sale of tulips, recalling that the sale of certain plants cannot be postponed beyond the risk of an epidemic. (MTI)
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