The Cooperation Forum of Market Halls and Markets was established
The Cooperation Forum of Fairs and Markets was established on Wednesday in Budapest; the organization’s first joint event will be the Open Markets Day – Night of Markets on September 22.
The cooperation forum was established by 14 organizations from Hungarian fairs and markets, and the agreement was signed at the inaugural meeting held in the Great Hall on Vámház körüt in Budapest.
Tamás Földes, managing director of Budapest Vásárcsarnokai Kft., said at the press conference: the emphasis is on professional cooperation, currently fair halls and markets do not have this kind of professional organization. The cooperation creates the possibility for the actors of the sector to appear in economic life efficiently and with coordinated work in the future, and to communicate with agriculture, the food industry and food retail, but mainly with customers and the general public, he explained.
The founding members set themselves the goal of starting new joint projects, among other things, the joint organization of professional events at the national level and that are based on each other, the organization of product-centric, period-bound national events, the development and coordination of market operation and technology-related developments, the organization of professional conferences and the use of joint communication – explained the managing director.
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