The first market selling farm products in the capital was handed over
The market is open six days every week, and selling farm products. The market was handed over on Wednesday, in the Hold utca, Budapest.
The renovated market hall was handed over by Fazekas Sándor, Minister for Rural Development and Rogán Antal (Fidesz-KDNP), Mayor of the 5th District.
Mezőszentgyörgyi Dávid, director general of the National Agricultural Advisory, Education and Rural Development Institute told MTI that the market hall in the Hold Street was renovated by the municipality for 220 million HUF – entirely from national sources. (MTI)
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