Minister Nagy: Japan is an important partner of Hungary

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Agriculture Minister István Nagy on Wednesday met Ryosuke Ogawa, the deputy minister for international relations of the Japanese agricultural ministry, to discuss the priorities of Hungary’s European Union presidency and issues regarding food waste and animal health.

According to a ministry statement, Nagy said at the meeting held in Budapest that Hungary will preside over a transitional period after the European parliamentary elections, which will enable ministers of the 27 member states to make proposals to the European Commission directly.

Hungary aims to simplify regulations and “turn the Common Agricultural Policy’s focus to farmers”, Nagy said. The main topics would be competitiveness, crisis-resistance, sustainability, a farmer-centered policy and integrating scientific results into agriculture, he said.

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Hungary will also work to reduce the food waste produced in retail by half by 2030, drawing on the country’s measures that had led to Hungary reducing food waste by 27 percent in the past 6 years, he said.

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