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Ministry of Agriculture: renewable support and regulatory environment helps winemaking
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In the new cycle of the Common Agricultural Policy until 2027, 28 million euros of targeted funds have been provided annually for the domestic support of the grape and wine sector – announced Feldman Zsolt, State Secretary for Agriculture and Rural Development of the Ministry of Agriculture city park in Vajdahunyadvár – the ministry said in a statement on Friday.

28 million euros a year in CAP funding for the grape and wine sector until 2027
Within agriculture, the Hungarian Strategic Plan submitted to the European Commission also brings new opportunities for wine growers and winemakers, and they must also pay attention to the renewable European Union regulations. (MTI)
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