Hungary initiates the extension of the European Union's sugar quota system
On Monday Hungary proposed that the sugar quota system, that is planned to be terminated from 2015 in the European Union should be maintained until at least 2020 – said Czerván György, State Secretary of the Ministry of Rural Development, responsible for agri management.
He said that the proposal – according to previous and current manifestations – is supported by more than ten countries, such as France and – and more cautiously – Germany as well. However, some Member States take a stand against it, like Great Britain – reports MTI.
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