Gyermelyi Zrt handed over a new egg production facility
On Thursday, Gyermelyi Zrt. handed over an egg production unit created with an investment of HUF 1.4 billion in Máriahalom, thus the company created the largest egg production plant in the country.
Minister of Agriculture István Nagy stated at an event held in Gyermely before the handover of the facility: “the development of agriculture is a commandment of the times. The profitability of Hungarian farmers, who are on the podium in terms of the product produced per hectare, is 53 percent of the European average”.
He added that the modernization of agriculture is essential, and fortunately there is a huge demand for this from the players in agriculture. The developments are aimed at enabling the sector to produce as much added value as possible.
The minister said that the plans for the next period include HUF 2,485 billion in direct and sectoral agricultural subsidies and HUF 2,891 billion in rural development resources.
Since the rural development resources represent a 50 percent support intensity, investment development worth HUF 5-6 thousand billion will start in Hungarian agriculture in the next three years – added István Nagy.
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