AM: the Ministry of Agriculture supports ornamental gardeners with several application opportunities
Ornamental gardeners make our world more livable, more beautiful and better with their work, and that is why the sector can count on government support – stated István Nagy, Minister of Agriculture, at the opening of the Hungarogreen 2025 Horticultural Exhibition, on Tuesday, in Szigetszentmiklós, according to a statement by the Ministry of Agriculture (AM).

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At the event, the minister drew attention to the fact that ornamental gardeners contribute to the physical and mental health of all of us in the form of plants, flower bouquets and public parks that delight the soul, settlements that shine like jewel boxes and cities with a livable climate. Although the activities of gardeners and traders do not qualify as agricultural production, their work plays an important role in the economic development of rural areas and local employment – they wrote. For all these reasons, the Ministry of Agriculture announced a call for applications in 2024 in order to modernize the ornamental horticulture sector, which is essential to meet growing market demands, and to raise the standard of production methods and services. Within the framework of the call, enterprises could apply for support for the construction of facilities necessary for their operation, the expansion and renovation of their premises, and the purchase of machinery and equipment.
176 enterprises submitted applications for double the announced budget of 1.6 billion forints
By reallocating funds for the support, we create the opportunity to pay the requested amount to all eligible applicants who meet the requirements – the minister emphasized, according to the statement. István Nagy also spoke about the fact that open-field horticulture is naturally entitled to the area-based support that all farmers are entitled to. In addition, funds are also available in the Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan, such as precision machinery purchase and irrigation development applications. Those concerned were also able to participate in the call for proposals for support for horticultural greenhouses, cold storages and post-harvest developments, they added. He explained that it is also important in the future to increase the proportion of domestic products and to gradually expand the number of flower and ornamental plant purchases by the public, i.e. to develop green culture. The head of the ministry said that the creation of a green space certificate, developed at the initiative of the Hungarian Garden Heritage Foundation, will now be a mandatory requirement for all large-scale real estate developments. This will ensure the use of domestic plant species resistant to climate change, the sustainability of green spaces and the enforcement of many other aspects that serve climate protection and the health of all of us, the AM wrote.
MTI
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