The flour is ground for the Hungarian bread in Barcs

Published 2021년 7월 19일

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The Hungarian Bread - 15 Million Wheat Grains program in Somogyvár is encouraging farmers to donate wheat to those in need across the border, aiming to collect three tons this year, despite a medium harvest. The program, which involves farmers donating wheat from Hungary and Hungarian-inhabited settlements, has been running for over a decade and is organized by the Association of Hungarian Farmers' and Farmers' Cooperatives (Magosz), the National Chamber of Agricultural Economics, the Hungarian Bread Foundation, and the Association of Agricultural Associations of Vojvodina. The milling of the collected wheat will be done in Barcs this year.
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Last year, three tons of wheat were collected from farmers in Somogyvár and the surrounding area for a donation of wheat flour to those in need of Hungarians living across the border. The organizers of the Hungarian Bread - 15 Million Wheat Grains program in Somogyvár would like the grain producers of the settlement and the neighboring villages to offer the same amount this year, despite the fact that the harvest was medium this year, it was said at the opening of the Somogyvár collection point at the end of the week. Within the framework of the program, farmers offer wheat from Hungary and the Hungarian-inhabited settlements of the surrounding countries Photo: MTI / Csaba Krizsán Tamás Szabó, President of the Association of Hungarian Farmers 'and Farmers' Cooperatives (Magosz) in Somogy reminded: in the summer of 2020, 271 cereal producers in the county offered 31.4 tons of wheat. also for children. When asked by our newspaper, the mayor of the settlement that opened the ...
Source: Magyarnemzet

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