The government would launch a social debate on the relaxation of zero tolerance



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The government is taking various measures to help wine producers sell their products, he said. Istvan Nagy Minister of Agriculture at the inauguration of the Red Wine Days in Villány on October 2 and 3 in the small town of Baranya.

The head of the ministry said that the coronavirus epidemic had also put wine producers to the test, so the cabinet had already decided to help them with a temporary subsidy of 2.2 billion guilders. He added: In addition, a HUF 4.8 billion promotion program will be launched to promote Hungarian wines, thus facilitating sales.

Referring to the current regulations on alcohol consumption related to driving, the minister said that they would like to start a social debate, a dialogue about the possible relaxation of zero tolerance in the future.

He also said that a new wine law will be presented to parliament soon, which aims to reduce the administrative burden on winemakers in the future and pay due attention to areas that have not been regulated so far. Regarding the latter, he said, the distribution of Murci, that is, the wine in fermentation, is currently disorganized, although this semi-finished product is also an integral part of the wine-making process. The head of the ministry expressed the hope that in the future this drink can be freely sold thanks to the passages of the new wine law, the MTI wrote.

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