Hungarian-Chinese food safety memorandum of understanding was signed in Budapest
Fazekas Sándor, Minister of Agriculture and Chiang Chin-zsung, the Vice-Minister of the China Quality Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (AQSIQ) signed a food safety memorandum of understanding for dairy products and live horse exports on Thursday in Budapest – the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) told MTI.
According to the announcement at the signing ceremony it was said that the AQSIQ found the public oversight system adequate in Hungary. The accreditation of the Hungarian milk processing establishments can begin, and dairy exports to China can be launched as well. (MTI)
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