Primary producers can create their own official certificate
With the development of Nébih, starting this year, farmers can obtain the official certificate certifying primary producer activity from the electronic primary producer register (e-ŐCSI) with a few clicks of a button – the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) announced in a statement sent to MTI on Tuesday.
They said that the document generated with a few simple steps is equivalent to the certificate produced on paper. The new function is not only a significant simplification in the compilation of the document package for agricultural and rural development applications, but it is also suitable for certifying primary producer activities to any institution.
Primary producers must select to request an official certificate by entering e-ŐCSI via the Nébih customer portal interface. Thanks to the self-service function, it is only necessary to enter two pieces of information on the interface, after which a certificate with a qualified digital signature is automatically created, which can be downloaded or regenerated at any time in the future – they wrote.
In case of further questions regarding the request for the certificate, assistance can be requested at Nébih mgei@nebih.gov.hu and 06/1-336-9013.
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