FM: Hungary is committed to protect GMO-free agriculture
Gyuricza Csaba, Director-General of the National Agricultural Research and Innovation Center (NAIK), in his speech at the China-Europe Soya Symposium in Beijing told that Hungary is committed to protect GMO-free agriculture – the Ministry of Agriculture ( FM) told MTI on Monday.
According to the press release, the Director-General emphasized that GMO-free production is based on centuries-old traditions, Hungary commits itself to the production and consumption of healthy, traditional foods. (MTI)
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