Fazekas: the proportion of Hungarian products has increased in the domestic market
The demand for Hungarian food products has steadily increased in the domestic stores. The proportion of Hungarian products in 2010 was 75 percent on the market, it has now grown to 80 percent – the Minister of Agriculture said.
Fazekas Sándor explained in the Morning Show of the M1 TV channel that there are about 3000-3500 Hungarian products that are bearing trademarks on the market. The trademark system also contribute to the growth of demand as well as a number of advertising campaigns that were launched to promote crafted quality foods and hungaricums. (MTI)
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