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July 21st, 2020
Agriculture could only contribute to the fight against climate change if it has goals that can be practically implemented, Istvan Nagy, Hungary's minister of agriculture, said in Brussels on Tuesday. Nagy attended a session of the European Union's council of agriculture and fishing, with the community's Common Agricultural Policy high on the agenda, his ministry said in a statement. The document quoted the minister as saying that the EU's targets aimed at reducing the use of chemicals and increasing eco-farming were too ambitious, and meeting those goals could reduce production, increase prices and harm competitiveness. "When defining benchmark figures the measures so far taken by member states should be considered," Nagy said.
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