Ministry of Agriculture: Hungary asks Brussels to lift mowing restrictions
The minister drew attention to the fact that, in addition to plant growers, livestock keepers are also suffering serious damage due to the extraordinary drought situation affecting our country. The crop yields required for fodder production remain far below the normal amount. The Ministry of Agriculture is fighting this difficult situation with all possible means in order to reduce the losses of agricultural farms, he added. (MTI)
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