MAGYAR TERMÉK Nonprofit Kft. signed a cooperation agreement with the Office of Education
MAGYAR TERMÉK Nonprofit Kft. signed a cooperation agreement with the Office of Education, so Magyar Product and its trademark system will be part of the public education curriculum. This cooperation makes it possible to present the importance and advantages of the conscious choice of domestic products already during primary school education.
“This cooperation is a huge recognition of our more than a decade and a half of work, because there has never been an example of this kind of agreement in the history of Magyar Product. The organization can get involved in creating educational content that is definitely forward-looking.
– stressed our managing director Eszter Benedek.
“It is important to emphasize the knowledge of domestically produced products and Hungarian, local patriotic companies with a significant historical past. It is a great pleasure that with the help of Magyar Termék, the students can be enriched with knowledge in this direction and through this we also shape their responsibility”
– pointed out Imre Sipos, Deputy President of the Office of Education.
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