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Hungarian Peter seems forgetful, the former Minister of Agriculture has refreshed his memory
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Hungarian Peter seems forgetful, the former Minister of Agriculture has refreshed his memory

The article discusses the performance of Hungary's agricultural sector under the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) framework for 2023–2027, highlighting achievements such as maintaining stability, increasing competitiveness, and aiming to place Hungarian agriculture among Europe's top performers by 2030. The former minister, Magyar Péter, questions the claim that nothing has changed, pointing out significant developments like the growth of thousands of farms, new facilities, and food industry expansion despite global crises. The government's goals include doubling added value and increasing exports to 16 billion euros by the end of the decade.

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Hungarian Peter seems forgetful, the former Minister of Agriculture has refreshed his memory

The article discusses the performance of Hungary's agricultural sector under the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) framework for 2023–2027, highlighting achievements such as maintaining stability, increasing competitiveness, and aiming to place Hungarian agriculture among Europe's top performers by 2030. The former minister, Magyar Péter, questions the claim that nothing has changed, pointing out significant developments like the growth of thousands of farms, new facilities, and food industry expansion despite global crises. The government's goals include doubling added value and increasing exports to 16 billion euros by the end of the decade.

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