The Ministry of Agriculture in Hungary is reviewing the quality inspection practice for the purchase of corn to increase transparency and market confidence. The move is aimed at addressing issues of mistrust in the grain trade and improving the pre-purchase inspection of cereals. The review also includes regulations to clarify contractual practices, such as the place of delivery, risk bearing, and payment obligation in grain transactions. The ministry's initiatives aim to protect domestic farmers from losses due to inconsistent quality testing and unclear contractual responsibilities, with new regulations expected to clarify transfer and payment obligations in grain contracts.