Béla Ágoston, director of raw material procurement at Univer, was awarded the Hungarian Golden Cross of Merit
Béla Ágoston, from Univer Product Zrt. ny., received another prestigious award. director of raw material procurement. On March 13, the representative of the company received the Hungarian Golden Cross of Merit award from the Minister of Agriculture Dr. István Nagy in Budapest, in the hall of the Agricultural Museum.
The prominent state award, which testifies to the service of national interests and the promotion of universal human interests, was presented to Béla Ágoston by the President of the Republic Dr. Tamás Sulyok, on the basis of a proposal by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in recognition of his exemplary and dedicated activities in the flourishing of the domestic vegetable growing sector for more than four decades. .
The “Hungarian Gold Cross of Merit” is the highest grade of the Hungarian Cross of Merit, a high-ranking state award. The recognition is awarded every year on the occasion of our national holiday to those who carry out outstanding work to advance domestic interests. The level of the prize is raised by the fact that it can be donated to both Hungarian and foreign citizens. It is a great pleasure for Univer that one of their oldest and most dedicated employees has joined the prestigious list of awardees.
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