NAV: Seventy-five tons of unmarked potatoes were found in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county
The members of the regional electric road freight control system (ekáer) of the National Tax and Customs Authority (NAV) found seventy-five tons of unmarked Polish potatoes in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county.
Dávid Zoltán the customs and excise inspector and press officer of the National Tax and Customs Authority (NAV) in Nyíregyházatold MTI on Friday that the staff of NAV observed the warehous the previous day where it was found that unmarked potatoes are transported from Poland. (MTI)
Related news
Drought anxiety in agriculture: corn, potatoes and apples are most at risk
This summer’s drought is already making its mark on Hungarian…
Read more >HUN-REN: This year’s drought may mainly affect the yield of corn, potatoes and apples
This year’s drought may mainly affect the yield of corn,…
Read more >Smart Summer Eating: What to Eat in a Heatwave
Summer is the season of leisure, holidays, and outdoor fun—but…
Read more >Related news
The 30,000-forint pensioner food voucher cannot be used in all stores
Between September 1 and October 15, the 30,000-forint pensioner food…
Read more >K&H: more and more Hungarian SMEs are looking for EU funding opportunities
The desire to apply has flared up again among Hungarian…
Read more >Here is the Supermint summer seed test: zucchini in the lead role
Experts from the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) tested…
Read more >