Hungary: There is a lot of toxin corn in our country, something must be done about it

Published 2024년 12월 5일

Tridge summary

Tamás Andréka, the State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture in Hungary, discussed the recent developments in agricultural land regulation and the transition to an electronic real estate register. The changes to these regulations aim to simplify procedures and reduce administrative burdens for farmers, with a focus on supporting starting farmers and limiting certain clauses in lease agreements. Andréka also emphasized the importance of expanding electronic administration in land management to improve efficiency and reduce paper-based processes.

In a separate context, Zoltán Reng, CEO of Hungrana Kft., discussed the Hungarian grain market and its challenges, including the impact of climate change on crop yields and quality. He pointed out the need for strategic planning and prevention measures to address these issues. Other experts like Zoltán Lakatos and Gábor Berkes from Hajdú Grain Co. and Cargill Hungary Zrt., respectively, provided insights into the current state of the Hungarian corn market and its related challenges, such as the effect of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the unpredictable weather conditions caused by climate change. They stressed the importance of improving grain quality to maintain market stability and compete effectively.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Tamás Andréka, State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, spoke about the most important current affairs of land regulation and the changes in the electronic real estate register. The professional politician said that according to the new regulations, what will be the fate of the lessee during the exercise of the right of pre-emption, what new rules apply to the former usufructuary in the event of the legal termination of the usufructuary lease and what reliefs will be given to the starting farmers for the cultivation of their first 10 hectares of arable land, pasture, meadow and forest during the acquisition of his agricultural land belonging to the branch. However, according to the new regulations, the lease agreement may not contain any exposure to agrotechnics or plant culture in the future. Tamás Andréka said in relation to electronic registration that the goal of the transition to the new system is to expand electronic administration in land administration procedures ...
Source: Agronaplo

Would you like more in-depth insights?

Gain access to detailed market analysis tailored to your business needs.
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.