The direct sales of processed products have become increasingly popular in villages
According to the Young Farmers Association, villagers have returned to livestock, after the regulation of the direct sales of processed products became softer. The affected farmers need to use stricter hygiene rules as those who slaughtered pigs for their own consumption.
The house-cut should not be reported to the authorities, if the sausages porkcheese, are not sold. The small farmers need to obey stricter rules. The can cut 72 pigs per year at approved slaughterhouses or cutting off points. Their products can be sold in the area’s markets or shops. (Hír TV, Magyar Nemzet Online)
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