Hungary: A new package of measures has been created to help the work of the wine industry

Published 2022년 9월 1일

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Hungarian Agriculture Minister, István Nagy, has announced a series of measures to boost the global competitiveness of Hungarian wine and champagne. The plan includes additional support for grape growers and wineries, with over HUF 24 billion already allocated for winemaking machinery and technological equipment. The ministry will continue its support until 2024, after which a strategic plan will take over. Nagy also introduced a new package of measures to aid grape growers and wineries, allowing mountain communities to operate as producer integration organizations for the joint sale of grapes or wine. The ministry will also increase its support for EU subsidies for the renewal of vineyards and purchase of wine machinery.
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In recent years, we are finding our way back to the heritage of the old, to the traditions of champagne production, and Hungarian winemakers, who are always looking for new ways and technologies, play a big role in this process - stated Minister of Agriculture István Nagy at the IV. At the champagne conference, Etyek, on Thursday. The minister emphasized that good raw materials, excellent preparation and effective marketing are needed for Hungarian wine to be even more successful in the world. The Ministry of Agriculture places particular importance on the work of domestic winemakers, as the specialists of the sector react quickly to technical innovations and changes in consumer habits. István Nagy emphasized that the professional competence and commitment of Pál Rókusfalvy, the Government Commissioner responsible for National Wine Marketing, is a guarantee that, in addition to Hungarian wine, Hungarian champagne will once again be at the forefront of the world. The head of the ...
Source: AgroForum

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