The NAK marketplace has started
Companies suffering a sudden market loss due to the coronavirus pandemic are being helped by the new website of the National Chamber of Agriculture, the NAK Marketplace. The business (B2B) platform connects food producers, manufacturers, and smallholders with buyers, traders, and high-volume retail chains. The companies concerned can continuously apply to the NAK Marketplace database.
Due to restrictions to curb the rapid spread of the coronavirus, the collapse of the HORECA sector and, in many cases, the closure of local markets, many food producers, producers and smallholders are losing market share, losing some or all of their products. In addition to assisting the dedicated members of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK), it aims to help overcome sales difficulties by connecting market demand and supply and launching a business-to-business (B2B) platform.
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