“Global food supply chains are having to face complex challenges in view of the fact that on the one hand there is a huge quantitative demand because of the increase in the world population and changed in consumer regulations, and on the other hand as a result of negative processes on the supply side”, the Ministry of Agriculture’s Parliamentary State Secretary István Nagy told Hungarian news agency MTI on Friday in Brdo pri Kranju, Slovenia.
“We have succeeded in selling last year’s record harvest and continuously increasing agricultural exports are one of the success stories of excellent quality crops and Hungarian agricultural diplomacy”, the minister of Agriculture said on Hungarian M1 television’s morning show and Kossuth Radio’s “180 Minutes” program.
“Our common history and Croatia’s membership of the European union are both important links connecting the two countries, and accordingly maintaining good, neighbourly relations and close cooperation in professional issues is in our mutual interests”, Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas declared during his conversation with Croatian Ambassador Gordan Grlić Radman.
Hungary spends far more on the development of schools and the education system than the OECD’s and the EU’s averages, Minister of State for Education László Palkovics said at his press conference held in Budapest on Tuesday.
“It is clear from the statements of recent days that the ruling in the quota case is just the first step, because Brussels is moving up to the next level and is giving new impetus to the resettlement program”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary State Secretary said at a press conference in Budapest.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that during their meeting in the Parliament building on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras held talks on current challenges facing the European Union.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that during their meeting in the Parliament building on Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović highlighted the importance of Central European cooperation.
Bertalan Havasi, Press Chief of the Prime Minister, has told kormany.hu that in the Parliament building on Tuesday morning Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Akdağ held talks on economic cooperation and the state of Europe.
“The Hungarian Government is providing 968 million forints (EUR 3.15M) in funding towards Diehl Aircabin Hungary Ltd’s 2.76 billion forint (EUR 9M) project to develop an engineering centre in Debrecen, creating 150 new workplaces that represent high added value”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced.
“The New York Times (NYT) editors really still don’t get the migration crisis”, Government Spokesperson Zoltán Kovács wrote in his blog in reaction to an op-ed published in the paper last week claiming that Hungary is making Europe’s migrant crisis worse.