Tesco and the National Chamber of Agriculture agreed on supplier challenges caused by the epidemic
The first meeting focused on the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic and explored the possibility of exporting within the region with the participation of one of the supply chain’s supply partners. Tesco has been cooperating with NAK for years in strengthening the food sector, and the series of dialogues is considered by both parties to be the best way to jointly support Hungarian farmers, which they will continue in the future.
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