Mi Hazánk would encourage self-sufficient agriculture
At a press conference in Budapest on Friday, István Apáti, the party’s vice president, spoke: it is not known how long the Russo-Ukrainian war will last, but if the fighting drags on, supply difficulties unseen since the Second World War may have to be reckoned with. He called it important to “lead” people to self-sufficiency through information and financial incentives to use their gardens much more efficiently than before to grow vegetables or keep pets, producing the food they need in the event of security of supply disruptions.
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