3 result(s) for honey labelling
EU Changes Honey Labelling at Hungary’s Request
- 2 Feb 2024 8:04 AM
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In response to a Hungarian initiative, the EU has decided to change the labelling of honey products to make it mandatory to indicate the place of origin and the exact percentage of the honey in the product in the future, Agriculture Minister István Nagy announced.
Are Hungary’s Thousand-Year-Old Honey Farming Traditions Under Threat from "Cheap Chinese Imports"?
- 18 Oct 2023 1:04 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
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European beekeepers were impacted by “several measures of the EU that have a distorting effect on the honey market”, Agriculture Minister István Nagy told an event in Strasbourg,
Hungary Set To Adopt EU GMO Regulations First
- 11 May 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary could become the first EU member state to implement the union’s new directive on the possibility of restricting the cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMO), a farm ministry official said. Speaking on the sidelines of the GMO-Free Europe conference in Berlin, deputy state secretary András Rácz said that aside from implementing the European Union’s directive on the possibility ...
EU Changes Honey Labelling at Hungary’s Request
- 2 Feb 2024 8:04 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
In response to a Hungarian initiative, the EU has decided to change the labelling of honey products to make it mandatory to indicate the place of origin and the exact percentage of the honey in the product in the future, Agriculture Minister István Nagy announced.
Are Hungary’s Thousand-Year-Old Honey Farming Traditions Under Threat from "Cheap Chinese Imports"?
- 18 Oct 2023 1:04 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- shopping
European beekeepers were impacted by “several measures of the EU that have a distorting effect on the honey market”, Agriculture Minister István Nagy told an event in Strasbourg,
Hungary Set To Adopt EU GMO Regulations First
- 11 May 2015 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary could become the first EU member state to implement the union’s new directive on the possibility of restricting the cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMO), a farm ministry official said. Speaking on the sidelines of the GMO-Free Europe conference in Berlin, deputy state secretary András Rácz said that aside from implementing the European Union’s directive on the possibility ...