Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky: the development of the armed forces also requires the latest research in nutrition and food science
The development of the Hungarian armed forces also requires the latest research in nutrition and food science, both in terms of recruitment, retention and personnel support, the Minister of National Defense said on Thursday in Gödöllő.
Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky spoke at the conference “Agriculture and national security” of the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences (MATE) – where the Military National Security Service (KNBSZ) and MATE signed a cooperation agreement – about the fact that the Hungarian Defense Forces is undergoing a development not seen since the regime change goes through, which affects all elements of the armed forces.
He added that the developments affect not only military equipment, human and infrastructural conditions, but also organizational conditions. Thus, they also affect supply and catering, which makes it necessary to create conferences and collaborations similar to the current one – said the Minister of National Defense.
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