AM Secretary of State: mangalica breeding is marketable still in the 21st century
Mangalica cultivation is not just a tradition, but a constantly evolving, marketable value creation in the 21st century – the State Secretary responsible for Agriculture said at the opening of the 13th Budapest Mangalica Festival on Saturday.
According to Feldman Zsolt, due to the persistence and commitment of the breeders, mangalica, as a well-structured product, represents the evolution of Hungarian animal husbandry.
Thanks to the efforts of the past 30 years, Hungarian mangalica has reached foreign markets and has become part of the 21st century gastronomy, he added. (MTI)
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