GMO-free trademark for alternative trade supply
The GMO-free Hungary Association seeks to the introduction of GMO-free trademarked products. The association hopes that by the end of the year, early next year, these GMO-free trademarks may appear in the Hungarian shops.
One of the founders of the association, Kulik Zoltán president told M1 news channel that the GMO-free Hungary Association (GMO-mentes Magyarországért Egyesület) was founded to provide an alternative supply for the Hungarian consumers. (MTI)
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