Deputy MInister of State: Strong producer communities are needed for the development of vineyards
The development of vineyards requires strong farming communities – Gál Péter, Deputy MInister of State of the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) said on Friday at the Budapest European Conference of the European Association of Grape and Wine Lawyers (AIDV).
With the 2012 new law, Hungary has made the village community, this traditional form of organization compatible with the rules of EU interbranch organizations. This has given new impetus to the self-organization of producers and new tools for the development of an efficient regulatory environment – Gál Péter added. (MTI)
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