Tag "ültetvénytelepítés"

A new chapter in the development of Hungarian agriculture: HUF 475 billion in the name of sustainability and innovation

In accordance with the strategic plan of Hungary’s KAP (Common Agricultural Policy), new calls for tenders have appeared, which are intended to promote the modernization and sustainable development of the...

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Organic farmers enjoy an advantage in the distribution of HUF 2,900 billion intended for Hungarian agriculture

The social consultation before the call for tenders for rural development and agriculture has begun, so one detail may still change, but it is already clear that, in total, about...

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The choice is not easy – advice before buying and installing fruit propagating material

The right propagating materials are indispensable in the creation of plots dotted with aesthetic ornamental plants, as well as home and hobby gardens that provide families with healthy fruit and...

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A smaller harvest of cherries is also expected due to the spring frost

There are far fewer cherries than average this year, the spring frosts took 40-50% of the crop, and due to the heavy rains of the past few weeks, many ripe...

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AM: Applications for support for plantation can already be submitted

Since 24 May, Horticulture – plantation planting and medicinal plant production support applications can be submitted, Nagy István, Minister of Agriculture announced. The planned budget available for support is 15...

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The deadline of the application for a plantation investment projects has been extended

The Prime Minister’s Office’s Communication on Wednesday, justified the modification of the deadline with an IT system problem. Instead of 8 March one can apply for irrigation support until 14...

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Another program will start to support horticulture

The Ministry of Agriculture launches a new five-year agri-environment program for the horticultural industry from 2016, which provides 15 billion HUF additional support capabilities to the farmers – Kis Miklós...

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