New European countries have committed themselves to cultivating GMO-free soybeans
The European Soy Declaration was signed by the Agriculture Ministers of four new countries (Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova and Montenegro) on Friday.
The European Soy Declaration was launched with a Hungarian-German-Austrian partnership – Fazekas Sándor Minister of Agriculture announced in Berlin at the Green Week (Internationale Grüne Woche – IGW) International Trade Fair on Friday. (MTI)
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