3 result(s) for biodiversity in Food & Drink
National Agriculture @ Food Exhibition @ Fair, Hungexpo Budapest, 18 - 21 September
- 17 Sep 2025 12:22 PM
- food & drink
This year, the largest Hungarian event of the agricultural and food industry will once again take place. The large-scale showcase, held between 18–21 September 2025 at the HUNGEXPO grounds, promises to be an unmissable programme for both agricultural professionals and the general public.
Lamb Promotion Campaign Kicks Off in Budapest
- 4 Sep 2025 8:28 AM
- food & drink
A three-year campaign to promote lamb meat organised by agricultural associations in Hungary and Spain, and funded by the European Union, kicked off at an event in Budapest.
Acacia Honey Is The Backbone Of The Beekeeping Industry In Hungary
- 15 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Minister for Rural Development Sándor Fazekas met with beekeepers to discuss development opportunities for the sector. According to beekeepers, acacia honey generates the industry's profits, and if the European Union's proposal to include acacia as an invasive species is adopted, Hungarian producers will go bankrupt.
National Agriculture @ Food Exhibition @ Fair, Hungexpo Budapest, 18 - 21 September
- 17 Sep 2025 12:22 PM
- food & drink
This year, the largest Hungarian event of the agricultural and food industry will once again take place. The large-scale showcase, held between 18–21 September 2025 at the HUNGEXPO grounds, promises to be an unmissable programme for both agricultural professionals and the general public.
Lamb Promotion Campaign Kicks Off in Budapest
- 4 Sep 2025 8:28 AM
- food & drink
A three-year campaign to promote lamb meat organised by agricultural associations in Hungary and Spain, and funded by the European Union, kicked off at an event in Budapest.
Acacia Honey Is The Backbone Of The Beekeeping Industry In Hungary
- 15 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Minister for Rural Development Sándor Fazekas met with beekeepers to discuss development opportunities for the sector. According to beekeepers, acacia honey generates the industry's profits, and if the European Union's proposal to include acacia as an invasive species is adopted, Hungarian producers will go bankrupt.









