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The head of the Association of Hungarian Farmer Groups and Organizations, István Jakab, announced the plan of Hungarian farmers to start protests at the Záhony-Chop checkpoint next Friday, February 9, writes Telex. Such a gesture is going to be done in response to the proposal to continue the duty-free import of Ukrainian goods to EU countries. According to Jakab, Hungarian farmers will have to compete with products “the production of which should not meet any EU requirements” if the European Commission decides to continue duty-free imports from Ukraine. “Hungarian farmers stand by the Hungari…

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