The NAK considers the transformation of the higher agricultural education necessary
The National Agricultural Economics Chamber (NAK) considers the transformation of the higher agricultural education necessary, to provide complex practical knowledge to the students, instead of the current too specialized training – Süle Katalin, NAK’s Presidency press officer told at a press conference in Budapest on Wednesday.
She said that the higher education of agricultural professionals is ongoing in a fragmented educational system, which resulted in an over specialized training structure. The needs of the modern age, however, require such a training structure, in which the students will be able to manage their own farms. (MTI)
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