The MyFarm foundation would promote Hungarian products with a T-shirt campaign
The foundation of the MyFarm basket community network would promote the consumption of domestic vegetables with a campaign with a more innovative approach than ever before with uniquely designed t-shirts. During their campaign launched on the community marketplace of Brancs, anyone can become an ambassador of MyFarm, since by wearing the t-shirts, every supporter becomes an advertising board for a vegetable or fruit.
Since 2020, the MyFarm Farm Foundation has been continuously trying to do its best to promote the growth of domestic vegetable consumption, the rise of seasonal meals and the availability of high-quality Hungarian produce to as many families as possible, together with the education of producers, consumers and society. As part of their activities, they welcome school groups to open garden programs so that the students can learn about chemical-free farming and the incomparable taste of domestic produce. They organize charity cookouts at charitable organizations and promote community farming and the agricultural career through lectures.
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