The National Chamber of Agriculture and Commerce strengthens its representation of European Union and international interests
The National Assembly of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Commerce has elected András Cseh as the new Vice President responsible for European Union agricultural strategy and external relations.

András Cseh Tibor (Photo: NAK)
The National Chamber of Agriculture and Commerce (NAK) intends to pay even more attention to the advocacy of interests related to European Union agricultural policy and the expansion of international relations in the future. The importance of this is also supported by the nearly 200 thousand signatures collected on the petition launched in order to preserve EU agricultural subsidies. In order to strengthen the public body’s external relations activities, the national assembly of delegates held in Gödöllő on December 12, 2024 unanimously elected András Cseh as the National Vice President responsible for European Union agricultural strategy and external relations. András Cseh Tibor is the Secretary General of MAGOSZ, and is also a member of the NAK Control Committee, the Land Policy Council, and the Hungarikum Agricultural and Food Industry Committee. Lawyer, financial law specialist. His areas of expertise are agricultural law, farmland law, agricultural subsidies law, and agricultural market contract law. He also lectures on agricultural law at several universities. His family farms as a smallholder in the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén customs union.
NAK
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