According to the Prime Minister’s Chief Security Advisor, we are in the twenty-fourth hour for the European Union to change its immigration policy and stop the uncontrolled influx of illegal immigrants in response to pressure from nation states.
“Bosch is establishing a logistics centre in Hatvan that is unique within the Central European region and built exclusively on state-of-the-art digital technology”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced on Wednesday following negotiations with the German industrial giant’s directors in Stuttgart.
“There is full agreement between the Hungarian Government and the leaders of one of the most significant German states, Baden-Württemberg, with regard to the protection of the European Union’s external borders and maintaining the Schengen Area”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said on Wednesday following negotiations in Stuttgart.
In a break in Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that “Hungary has succeeded in arranging the return of the remaining seven pieces of the uniquely important and priceless hoard from ancient Roman times known as the Seuso Treasure”.
“Export opportunities to countries outside the EU are very promising”, Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas said on Hungarian M1 television’s and Kossuth Radio’s morning programs.
Within the framework of the High Level Strategic Cooperation Council headed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas held talks with Turkish Minister of Food Agriculture and Livestock Faruk Çelik and Minister of Forestry and Water Veysel Eroğlu.
“Favourable processes have begun in recent years in Hungarian agriculture and the Hungarian food industry, and the sector is continuously gaining strength, which is also mirrored in its foreign trade figures. Agriculture exports were 8037 million euros in 2016, 38 percent more than in 2010”, the Minister of Agriculture said in parliament in reply to a question in Parliament.
“37.4 billion forints (EUR 121M) will be used for realising conservation goals until 2020 within the framework of the Environmental and Energy Efficiency Operational Programme and the Competitive Central Hungary Operational Programme”, the Ministry of Agriculture’s Deputy State Secretary for the Environment said in Eger.
“Every second Hungarian has experienced differences in the quality of foods of the same make that are available in both Western Europe and Hungary”, it has transpired from a representative survey conducted by experts from the National Food Chain Safety Office (NFCSO). In harmony with the efforts of the Government and the Ministry of Agriculture, an overwhelming majority of the population expects international food products to be distributed with the same contents in every country, and if this is not the case, then for it to be compulsory to clearly indicate this fact to consumers.
“Based on the harvest so far we can expect a larger and higher than average quality grain harvest”, Minister of Agriculture Sándor Fazekas declared at a press conference on Friday at a wheat field belonging to the Debrecen University Agricultural Research Institute and Experimental Farm, just outside Karcag.