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A strategic agreement was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Beekeepers’ Association

A strategic agreement was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Beekeepers’ Association. The document on the cooperation of the further development of the sector was signed on Friday...

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The low-grade Chinese honey will be controlled more strictly

In the future, the Hungarian National Beekeeping Association (OMME) and the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) will pay more attention to the quality control of honeys sold in Hungary...

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The European Parliament is discussing the report on honey at the end of February

The European Parliament (MEP) will discuss the report on MEPs’ plenary session on 28 February, and the MEPs will vote on this document on 1 March – Erdős Norbert, MEP...

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FM: The annual support for Hungarian beekeepers have grown to more than 5 million euros a year

With the340,000 euros extension of the previous budget 5 million 35 thousand euros are available annually to support Hungarian beekeepers – Nagy István, Parliamentary Minister of State of the Ministry...

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A Hungarian initiative is being discussed on honey in the European Union

A Hungarian initiative is being discussed on honey, apiaries and bee keeping in the European Union, Erdős Norbert Fidesz MEP said at a press conference in Budapest on Sunday. According...

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Only 35 percent of the honey produced can be sold by Hungarian producers in the EU market

Because of fake Chinese honey, only 35 percent of honey produced by Hungarian producers can be sold on the EU market – Bross Péter, president of the National Hungarian Association...

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Counterfeit honey can be dangerous to health, according to professional organizations

Unknown origin fake honey can be a risk to health, according to the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) and the National Hungarian Association of Beekeepers (OMME), so they propose to...

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The bees suffered a great loss, less honey is expected

One-third of bees died in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County during the winter. Because of the less productive bees, it is likely that there will be less rape and acacia honey this year...

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The NAK helps to prepare the Producers’ Honey Campaign

The National Agricultural Chamber (NAK) is taking part in the marketing campaign of the Hungarian National Beekeeping Association (OMME) that aims to promote Hungarian honey. The Hungarian National Beekeeping Association...

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Roundtable discussion in honey case

The first round-table discussion was held in honey case, organized by the National Food Chain Safety Office – Magyar Nemzet wrote. The negotiations are expected to continue in the near...

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Measures against honey forgers

The European Commission developed a control plan in order to eliminate industrially created import honey imported to the EU. In Hungary the fake honey have been basically eliminated. The NÉBIH-...

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The Nébih and the beekeepers together for the Hungarian honey

The beekeepers and the food safety authority will protect the quality Hungarian honey together in the future – the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) told MTI on Tuesday. According...

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Suspicious honeys to be withdrawn from the market

Bognár Lajos national chief veterinarian immediately ordered the withdrawal of honeys that are suspiciously involved in honey counterfeiting – the Ministry of Agriculture announced on Thursday. According to the Ministry’s...

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The Hungarian honeys are also promoted at the Milan Expo

The Hungarikum Week started on Monday. The most popular, high-quality Hungarian honeys will also be showcased in the Hungarian Pavilion at the Expo in Milan with the professional guidance of...

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Beekeepers will close a good year

This year’s honey harvest will be one thousand tonne more than in 2014, despite the drought and the extremely hot summer – Napi Gazdaság wrote. Although the volume of sunflower...

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The pollen substitute feed was GMO-contaminated

The beekeeper association was able to warn the honey producers that a GMO-contaminated feed was marketed in Hungary. The Hungarian bees have not met yet with the pollen substitute bee...

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