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EU Aquaculture Assistance Mechanism

Hungary

Background information

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Type of species farmed

Common carp (Cyprinus carpio), North African catfish (hetero-clarias, hybrid variant), and hybrid stock of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and bighead carp (H. nobilis). There are also some relevant productions of Wels catfish (Silurus glanis) and grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella). 

Source: 2023, EUMOFA; 2022, STECF; Hungary, personal com., January 11, 2023

Type of production method

With no direct access to the sea, aquaculture activity in Hungary is limited to freshwater farming. The following main production methods were used in 2021 according to FAO and Eurostat:

Sector’s size (production and consumption)

Production
26.856 tonnes
Consumption
6,52 Kg per capita

Source: 2021, Hungarian Statistics

Impact of aquaculture in the country’s economy, food market and labour market 

  • In the past decade Hungary’s aquaculture production for human consumption has been showing a moderate growth of average 3.1% annually.
  • A growing subsector of aquaculture is intensive fish farming. The most important intensively reared species is North African catfish (hetero-claras, hybrid variant) of which Hungary is the biggest producer in Europe, having increased its production from virtually zero to over 3 800 tonnes in twenty years.
  • No official data are available on the output from the fish processing sector in Hungary.
  • Hungary is a net importer of fish and seafood products. In 2021, 67% of the fish consumed in Hungary originated from import, 33% was domestically produced. Prepared and preserved fish made up the largest product group with a 53% share of the volume, followed by fillets (either fresh or frozen) with 20%, and whole frozen fish (except fillets) with a 12% share. Up to 90% of the imported volumes of fish and seafood originate from EU countries, mainly Poland, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, and Italy in 2020.

Source: 2020, EuroFish

Challenges and opportunities

Source: 2020, EuroFish & MNPSA

Employment and number of enterprises

In 2021: 375 enterprises, 1269 full-time employees, 193 part-time employees; temporary/casual employment of 22,254 person-days.  

Source: Hungarian Statistics

Applicable Legislation

National legislation in force: 

Applicable Procedures

  • Preliminary examination procedure.
  • Environmental impact assessment: It is necessary if, as a result of the preliminary procedure, the environmental authority considers it necessary to carry out an environmental impact assessment and, in the case of fish farming in an intensive cage or pond production plant, if it takes place in a protected site of national importance, and in the case of the establishment of a pond or lake system, if it covers more than 30 hectares of protected natural area of national importance.
  • Authorisation of the county government office.
  • Water Object Identification Statement.
  • Permit for the establishment of water rights.
  • Permit to operate water rights.
  • Authorisation and registration of fish farms.
  • Authorisation for the use of alien and locally absent species in aquaculture
  • The recognition of breeding organisations.
  • Notification of hatchery.
  • Drawing up a self-monitoring plan. 

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