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The wholesale market in Szeged and Temesvár will be developed from EU funds
In the scope of a joint EU tender, the municipalities of Szeged and Temesvár have won a one million euros support for mass-market development.
Both the Hungarian and Romanian primary producers, retailers and the general public use the services of the markets. A part of the produced fruits and vegetables are transported to Romania by Roman traders to Temesvár, while the farmers of the Southern Plain also represent themselves on the market of the neighboring big city – reports MTI.
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