The Central and Eastern European agricultural organizations are urging a rethink of the European Green Agreement

According to the agricultural organizations of Central and Eastern Europe, the objectives of the European Green Agreement need to be reconsidered
According to a statement sent by NAK to MTI on Friday, the representatives of the Visegrad Group (Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia) and the chambers of agriculture and agricultural organizations of Bulgaria, Estonia, Croatia, Lithuania and Romania met in Bratislava from 31 March to 1 April. Slovak Minister of Agriculture Samuel Vlčan also attended the meeting. (MTI)
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