The competitiveness of agriculture also depends on vocational training
The competitiveness of Hungarian agriculture depends mainly on the professional skills of the sector, the lack of professionals and the quality of education – emphasized the Minister of Agriculture on Monday in Nagykáta at the signing of the agreement between the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Chamber (NAK).
Fazekas Sándor at the János Damjanich Secondary School and Agricultural Vocational School said that a partnership was strengthened now after the Partnership Framework Agreement concluded in May, aiming to increase the economic activity, the competitiveness and the population retention ability of the agricultural and food business organizations. (MTI)
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