Hungary: Government fighting for fair competition conditions for beekeepers

Published 2024년 8월 5일

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The Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture is calling for fair competition conditions in the European honey market. The ministry highlighted that two-thirds of Hungary's honey production, amounting to 15-30 thousand tons, is exported to Western Europe. However, these local honey products are up against 160-190 thousand tons of imports from non-EU countries. The growing demand for cheaper honey blends, attributed to the economic downturn, is concerning. In response, the National Hungarian Bee-keeping Association, along with organizations from 11 EU Member States, has filed an anti-dumping complaint against honey imports from China. To counter the challenges, Hungary plans to change EU honey labeling rules and increase support for beekeepers. From 2023 to 2027, the sector will receive around HUF 15.6 billion (EUR 40 million) in targeted support, including animal welfare funding of EUR 15 per hive per year.
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For the export-oriented Hungarian honey sector and the livelihood of beekeepers, it is a key issue that the prevailing unfair conditions of competition on European markets should be leveled out again between honey products produced within the EU and those produced outside the EU, said the State Secretary for Agriculture and Rural Development of the Ministry of Agriculture. Zsolt Feldman explained that two thirds of the 15-30 thousand tons of domestic honey production is exported to Western Europe, hence it is very important to have fair competition conditions on the EU market. These are not ensured today, with Hungarian beekeepers exporting 10-20 thousand tonnes of honey a year competing with 160-190 thousand tonnes of imports from third countries outside Europe. The European economy’s weakness is being felt in EU honey consumption, and demand for lower-quality and cheaper honey blends has increased, the State Secretary said. “The most important task is therefore to continue the ...
Source: Hungarytoday

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