NAK: the agricultural economy should be considered a partner in climate protection
It is a common task that the agricultural economy should not be a scapegoat in the fight against climate change, but a sector that all segments of society regard as partners, Balázs Győrffy, president of the National Chamber of Agricultural Economics (NAK), stressed at a press conference in Budapest on Thursday, following a meeting with the EU Commissioner responsible for agriculture.
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