Agricultural training is the way to the future

By: STA Date: 2023. 09. 08. 09:00

It is gratifying that agricultural education is becoming more and more popular, the confidence of students is constantly increasing, the admission and enrollment data clearly show this trend, and the young people clearly see that agriculture offers a secure livelihood and career opportunities, stated Dr. Márton Nobilis, the State Secretary responsible for the food industry and trade policy of the Ministry of Agriculture, at the Vocational School Day organized as part of the 36th Bábolna Farmers’ Days.

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The state secretary emphasized that agriculture carries countless opportunities, innovations, innovations and successes, and the food industry is undergoing continuous transformation and development. It is our priority to ensure that the food industry professionals of the future receive high-quality training that meets the expectations of the modern age, the 21st century. among the challenges of the 20th century, they can grow with appropriate knowledge – he added.

Dr. Márton Nobilis explained that the guarantee of Hungary’s success is the strengthening of the countryside

This is only possible if more and more people choose the training courses offered by the agraria. He added that thanks to developments aimed at agriculture and the food industry, agriculture has become a more resilient sector in the past decade and better adapted to market changes, but this resilience will be greatly needed in the future.

The state secretary drew attention to the fact that the food industry is still the basis of our livelihood

In the future, the students of the agricultural vocational training will contribute to ensuring that high-quality, healthy food from high-quality raw materials is put on the markets, in grocery stores, and finally on people’s plates. A common interest is the long-term safe food production, which cannot be realized without well-trained professionals and scientific achievements and developments – he concluded.

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