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Ministry of Agriculture: winter seasonal food chain inspection has completed
A series of one-month winter seasonal food chain inspections ordered by Erdős Norbert, Secretary of State for Food Chain Supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and carried out under the direction of the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih), have been completed. There has been no blatant violation, and it has been found that most food businesses follow the hygiene rules that help fight the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Agriculture told MTI on Monday.

No gross violations found during winter food chain inspection
In a statement from the ministry on Monday, the secretary of state said 2748 inspections were carried out by experts during the winter seasonal food chain inspection. Due to the detected irregularities, 10 warnings and 154 fines were imposed, totaling 11.3 million HUF. (MTI)
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