The administrative burdens of the small-scale wineries can be reduced
As a result of the new excise law introduced this year, the administrative burden for small-scale wine producers is expected to decrease by the end of the year, Gál Péter said on Tuesday at a meeting of the National Chamber of Agriculture in Budaörs.
The Deputy Minister of State of the Ministry of Agriculture has recalled that it is a frequent complaint from the approximately 4000 small-scale wine producers that their vast amount of energy and time is tied up by the disproportionately high burden of record keeping, which is likely to be facilitated with the modernized regulation. The simplified system can be easily followed. (MTI)
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