Lázár: state intervention would be needed in food trade
State intervention would be needed in food trade, in the favor of small agricultural producers Lázár János told in Földeák.
The livestock in Hódmezôvásárhely and the onion growing of Makó will not be able to stand on its own foot without integration and state intervention – Lázár János, Minister, leading the Prime Minister's Office added. He said, that tenders will be announced in the second half of the year, to build drywers granaries, to ensure that farmers are not vulnerable, due to market uncertainties. (MTI)
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