Japanese-Hungarian agricultural negotiations at the Grüne Woche
The Hungarian Minister of Agriculture negotiated with his Japanese counterpart on a possible cooperation in the research of short-term bred rice varieties and sour cherry cultivars among other things in Berlin on Friday at the Grüne Woche (Green Week) exhibition.
At the Hungarian presentation of the world's largest food fair in the Fazekas Sándor Hungarian Minister of Agriculture held talks with Macusima Hiromichi Japanese Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
After the meeting, Fazekas Sándor told MTI that they determined that a a gene bank, and an animal health – especially education – cooperation would be beneficial among the two countries. (MTI)
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