Subsidies needed for energy crop storage
NAK’s crop growing department held its annual meeting at the Faculty of Horticulture of Kecskemét College. Gergely Domján, NAK president in Bács-Kiskun County told that heavy rains in the harvest period resulted in higher than average yield but lower quality than usual. Some of the feed crop surplus can be used in livestock farming and bioethanol production if the government can subsidise costs.
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