Agents in the agricultural and food industries are facing another shock
A coronavirus epidemic, African swine fever, poultry flu, a shortage of fertilizers, rising global inflation or a growing driver shortage after the end of British EU membership are just some of the shocks that affected the agricultural sector in 2021. These changes, the main market developments and the underlying context are presented in the 2022 edition of the Agricultural Fever Yearbook. In the book, the experts of Takarékbank and MKB Bank’s Agricultural and Food Business Division outline the expectations for this year, emphasizing that the capabilities, expertise and best practices in the Hungarian agricultural sector are all available for successful adaptation and renewal.
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