COPA’s “Women in the countryside” working group elected a Hungarian Vice-President
Batthyány-Schmidt Margó, the researcher of the National Association of Agricultural Economics (NAK) was elected as the first vice-president of the most influential European-level interest representation in the women's individual farmers working group.
Batthyány-Schmidt Margó, the researcher of the National Association of Agricultural Economics (NAK) said after the election: She feels the European community's trust honorable and she will work to help rural population problems, primarily to appreciate women's roles in agriculture. The first woman vice-president added that she believes in the cohesive strength of women.
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