Increasing sources for the School Fruit Scheme
Hungary in the next academic year is expected to spend more money on the National School Fruit Scheme, which would be extended to the full range of primary school pupils – Bittsánszky Márton, Deputy Head of Department of the Ministry of Rural Development’s, Agricultural Market Division said in Pécs on Thursday.
Bittsánszky Márton, told MTI, that as the result of the agricultural policy reform of the European Union, the framework amount of the the whole European Program was increased from 90 million to 150 million euros for the 2014/2015-ös academic year, so Hungary expects to be given more resources from it. (MTI)
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