NAK introduces an extraordinary customer acceptance policy
From March 8, 2021, the National Chamber of Agriculture will introduce an extraordinary customer reception system for its national network of about 600 people. NAK asks its members to contact village farmers primarily by electronic means, e-mail or telephone. If, in particularly justified cases, personal administration is unavoidable, the Chamber will request that village farmers be contacted only by e-mail or telephone at a pre-arranged time.
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