The interface for reporting the import of agricultural products will be activated from Tuesday
On April 16, the government decree on the import of certain agricultural products into Hungary will enter. According to the legislation, natural persons, sole proprietors, legal entities or other organizations planning to import products subject to notification for non-private purposes must notify the National Food Chain Security Office (Nébih) of their intention in advance. The electronic data provider form and the thematic customer service channels will be available to customers from Tuesday.

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Those concerned will be able to report the import of agricultural products on the form published on Nébih’s website, which they must complete no later than 6 hours before the import in the case of air or water transport, and no later than 24 hours in other cases. The office will immediately send a confirmation letter to the specified e-mail address regarding the receipt of the completely completed application. The list of affected products, as well as the rules for administrative fines related to failure to report, are contained in the government decree on the import of certain agricultural products into Hungary.
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