NAK helps the survival of milk machines with the new regulation
At the initiative of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK), vending machines for raw milk do not need to have an automatic supervisory unit, and operators can fulfill the obligation to submit data in an other way.
The announcement of NAK published on Tuesday justifies the easening of the requirement that the installation of the electronic data supply unit and the necessary modernization would make it impossible for small and medium-sized enterprises to do it. (MTI)
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