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Nitrogénművek's Pét Factory Has Not Received Permission to Restart, the Jobs of Hundreds of People May Be at Risk

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László Bige's company would like to restart production, but we understand that according to the government office, part of the plant does not comply with the applicable regulations.

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László Bige's company would like to restart production, but we understand that according to the government office, part of the plant does not comply with the applicable regulations.

According to the Fejér County Government Office, the production of Nitrogénművek in Pétfürdő cannot restart because the company is unprepared and some of the equipment is unsuitable for production. László Bige's company may even go bankrupt if it continues like this and cannot start production.

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The Hungarian "fertilizer king" is in trouble, its factory cannot restart - This is not the first time Nitrogénművek is in danger.

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The restart of Nitrogénművek's factory in Pétfürdő in July was prevented by the failure to obtain the necessary official permit for operation. If this continues in the future, the company could go bankrupt and hundreds of employees could lose their jobs. The government office reportedly justified the decision by saying that part of the plant did not meet regulatory requirements.

If they are unable to start fertilizer production because of this, the company could go bankrupt and hundreds of people could lose their jobs.

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telex.hu broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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