The National Association of Agricultural Economics develops a business ethics policy
The National Association of Agricultural Economics (NAK) develops a business ethics policy, in which sets out the basic market ethic rules, that are expected to be complied from each member of the NAK – the NAK told MTI on Monday.
The business ethics policy is expected to be accepted in April aftel social controversy at the the next national meeting of the delegates.
The NAK Communication stresses, that their objective is to actively contribute in the development of an orderly market conditions and to help the fair farmers and organizations. (MTI)
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