The European Soybean Declaration was signed in Brussels
On Monday, the Agriculture Ministers of fourteen EU countries signed the European Soybean Declaration to encourage the cultivation of GMO-free products, including soybean for food and feed.
Fazekas Sándor, Minister of Agriculture said that with the declaration, the countries contributed to the development of a more sustainable and more sustainable European agricultural system and, in the longer term, to the reduction of the import dependence of the European Union.
In addition to Hungary, the declaration was signed by Austria, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Italy. (MTI)
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