CAP reform talks in Brussels are on track
At the Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting in Brussels on 22-23 March, EU agriculture ministers held intensive talks on the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy – the Ministry of Agriculture told MTI on Tuesday.
“The preparation of the new Common Agricultural Policy, which will start in 2023, has reached a crucial stage. The Hungarian government will continue to do its utmost to provide a stable framework for Hungarian agriculture and Hungarian farmers” – Minister of Agriculture Nagy István emphasized in the statement. (MTI)
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