Ministry of Agriculture: new students can apply for agrarian diplomacy manager training
Next year, the agricultural diplomacy manager training will continue in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE), so the university is waiting for new students to apply for the cross-semester program starting in February 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture (AM) announced in a statement sent to MTI on Tuesday.
Hungarian agriculture not only provides the population with quality food, but is an increasingly active and respected player in the international food and raw material trade, which also contributes significantly to the development of the Hungarian national economy – the AM drew attention in its announcement. They pointed out: therefore, it is essential that professionals working in agricultural diplomacy, international agricultural relations and international agricultural trade get to know the field’s international relations, goal and instrument system, as well as its practical operation. From this realization, the agrarian diplomacy manager’s specialized further training, realized in cooperation between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Hungarian University of Agrarian and Life Sciences (MATE), was born. The call for applications is available on the MATE website.
MTI
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