Instead of subsidising foreign battery plants, the government should support Hungary’s agriculture sector, Dávid Dócs, the deputy leader of opposition party Mi Hazánk, said on Saturday.
In the past two years, Hungarian agriculture has been hit by “the drought of the century”, while the price of materials has skyrocketed and purchase prices have halved, in some cases falling to one-third, Dócs told a press conference. Dócs noted that even in a year with a record harvest, many farmers were finishing the year with a loss.
He called it “astounding” the Fidesz-led government had chosen to subsidise foreign battery plants to the tune of billions of forints while leaving Hungarian farmers impoverished. Dócs said battery factories brought no benefit to Hungarians, since the investors and the technologies were foreign and the plants themselves staffed by foreign guest workers. Furthermore, products were exported abroad and the profits enriched foreign companies, he added.
Read also:
please make a donation here
Hot news
Hope for a little boy battling the incurable disorder DMD: Dusán’s family seeks support for experimental treatment
Tourists and immigrants revitalise Budapest’s iconic region as 1/5th of shops change
Top Hungary news: Festive trains, Wizz passengers stuck in Belgium, minimum wage increase, lego tram — 21 November, 2024
Hungary stands firm on Russian energy: FM Szijjártó defends sovereignty amid EU criticism
Wizz Air flight delayed for 18 hours: Passengers stuck in Brussels airport
Official: Minimum wage in Hungary to rise in 2025
1 Comment
Dávid Dócs is a 100 precent, right!
When do Hungarians see what is really happening under Orbán’s rule?!