The National Chamber of Agricultural Economics postponed the membership fee declaration and payment until the autumn
The National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) continuously monitors the effects of the coronavirus epidemic and shapes its decisions accordingly, tailoring the needs of membership. The statutes of the public body allow the national presidency to change the deadlines for declaring and paying membership fees in particularly justified cases, provided that they cannot deviate from the year of the deadline.
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