A cooperation agreement was concluded by the Chamber of Agriculture and the University of Agriculture
The National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) has concluded a cooperation agreement with the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE) to promote the introduction of agricultural research new features to farmers, NAK told MTI on Thursday.

(Photo: MATE)
The agreement can help the use of innovative solutions in Hungarian agriculture and food industry to improve the efficiency of production, new sales opportunities – the initiative is based on which the parties present to farmers with artificial intelligence and help to learn about applications.
According to the announcement, this could make the process of production, management and decision -making in Hungarian agriculture more competitive
Within the framework of the cooperation, the university establishes specialized training for the training of agricultural and rural development administrations. Knowledge transfer is an important element of the relationship between the two institutions, so they also publish joint publications, and conferences, presentations, press events and joint campaigns are organized. They also take advantage of the European Union tendering opportunities to jointly participate in announcements supporting innovation activities, he added.
MTI
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