Nagy István: Hungarian agricultural technologies can be used to develop African agriculture
Hungarian agricultural technologies can improve the agriculture of the African countries, which, besides economic and social impacts, can contribute to adaptation to climate change, the Minister of Agriculture said in Szeged on Thursday.
Nagy István said at a press conference held at the Grain Research Nonprofit Ltd. in Szeged that agriculture has difficulties to keep up with the rapidly growing population and the consequences of climate change in many countries of Africa. (MTI)
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