Food product tracking roadshow continues this autumn
From April 2018 until autumn food companies have the chance to learn about the tracking of food products. The Ministry of Agriculture and GS1 Hungary set up the National Food Tracking Platform to help food businesses raise the standards of their tracking systems to international level. In the autumn the roadshow will continue visiting Szeged, Budapest, Eger and Szarvas. //
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