Without bees there will be no food in Hungary

Published 2023년 11월 20일

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The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture recently held a honey breakfast campaign in order to promote domestic honey consumption and educate students about the importance of bees and pollination. The campaign aims to encourage 200,000 Hungarian children to become new honey consumers. The event was hosted by a primary school in Székesfehérvár and over 200,000 students participated in the honey breakfast at various locations across the country.
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István Nagy stated: "the world will be poorer without bees, it will even perish". According to the head of the ministry, the Hungarian honey society is grateful for bringing "the most complete food, the wonder of nature, honey" to so many children, and expressed the hope that 200,000 Hungarian children will become new honey consumers with the honey breakfast. The aim of the campaign is to encourage domestic honey consumption, which is now an average of one kilogram per person per year. István Nagy also touched on the fact that, in order to protect beekeepers and consumers, Hungary has been calling for stricter marking of the origin of honey mixtures in the European Union for years. Marjan Cencen, the ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia, mentioned that beekeeping in Slovenia and Hungary goes back to very old times, which is why the honey breakfast program to encourage honey consumption was launched in 2007. Dezső Mészáros, managing director of Sió-Eckes Kft., spoke about , that ...
Source: Agronaplo

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