A pigeon slaughterhouse and processing plant will be built in Hungary

Published 2022년 3월 24일

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The article highlights the success of Hungary's "Soaring Economy" National Meat Pigeon Program, which was launched in December 2018 and has seen an annual investment of HUF 50 million from the Ministry of Agriculture, totaling around HUF 140 million over three years. This investment has supported the purchase of over 25,000 meat pigeons, aiming to diversify the country's single commodity base. The article also mentions the Flower Farm in Görbeházi, which plans to invest nearly half a billion forints with support from the Rural Development Program, aiming to benefit the agricultural sector by creating jobs, enhancing the industry, and preserving traditional agricultural practices.
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The head of the ministry reminded that in December 2018 the “Soaring Economy” National Meat Pigeon Program was announced, which meant a serious boom for the whole sector. In addition, additional tender programs have been developed to develop the meat pigeon product line in order to strengthen the single commodity base. Since 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture has also been contributing to the purchase of the pigeon, amounting to approximately HUF 50 million per year. In the last three years, almost HUF 140 million in subsidies have been granted for the purchase of more than 25,000 meat pigeons. The application will be announced again this year, applications will be submitted from 1 to 8 April 2022. It will be possible to submit it in the period between 2006 and 2006, István Nagy announced. He added that the results achieved were shown by the increase in the stock of goods needed for regular sales and the special, gourmet dishes made from poultry on the menus of meat pigeons, which ...
Source: AgroTrend

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