Hungarian foods debuted in Brussels
Dozens of Hungarian food products were introduced in Brussels, primarily for the players of the Belgian retail sector. The Hungarian food days began on Tuesday at the Hungarian embassy in Brussels.
Nagy Zoltán, Hungary’s Ambassador in Brussels in his opening speech told that this is the first time that such event takes place in the diplomatic representation. The ambassador pointed out that the Hungarian products meet the highest EU standards and also emphasized that Hungary guarantees GMO-free agriculture in Hungary. (MTI, Konsiczky Zoltán)
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