More and more farmers grow soybeans in Hungary
More and more people are growing GMO-free soybeans in Hungary, which is essential in animal feeding – mfor.hu wrote after Magyar Hírlap.
Tikász Ildikó Edit, researcher of the Agricultural Research Institute told the newspaper that the number of soybean farms rose above 5,100 last year from 1800 of a year earlier. Due to the direct subsidies of the Common Agricultural Policy in the 2015 to 2020 period, the land size has grown by 80 percent over the same period. (mfor.hu)
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