The Agricultural Chamber and AGRYA help farmers with professional programs
The National Agricultural Chamber (NAK) in cooperation with the Hungarian Association of Young Farmers (AGRYA) organize professional programs from about 10 million forints for the vocational education of young farmers and the agricultural training of students – Győrffy Balázs, president of NAK told on Tuesday, at a press conference in Budapest.
Győrffy Balázs pointed out that NAK and AGRYA set up a separate chamber department called Young Farmer and Innovation in order to make agriculture attractive and to promote the generation change, and launched the University Young Farmer Clubs, of which three started last year. This year three new farmer clubs are expected to be created. (MTI)
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