Chamber of Agriculture: 51 percent of the businesses are looking for skilled workers
51 percent of the food business enterprises are looking for skilled workers, 18 percent graduated workers, 7 percent are looking for higher education employees, and there is a 24 percent demand for semi-skilled workers as well – according to the national labor market survey of the National Agricultural Chamber (NAK) conducted among about a thousand businesses. The survey was sent to MTI on Tuesday.
The NAK carried out the research in collaboration with the Agricultural Economics Research Institute (AKI), with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of National Economy. The research served as a comprehensive assessment of the demand and the supply of agricultural labor. (MTI)
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