AM: Hungary contributes to the development of food security in the developing countries
Hungary contributes to the development of food security in developing countries – Nagy István, Minister of Agriculture said at the joint conference of the Ministry of Agriculture and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Friday, according to the Ministry’s communication.
The AM said: The FAO’s 7th Regional Meeting in Budapest was opened by Nagy István, Minister of Agriculture, at the conference on issues such as strengthening family farms, food security and nutrition, and climate change. (MTI)
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